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Hubble and the VLT Uncover Evidence For Self-Interacting Dark Matter

astroengine writes: A new study carried out by the ESO's Very Large Telescope and the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has revealed for the first time that dark matter may well interact with itself — a discovery that, at first glance, seems to contradict what we thought we knew about the nature of this invisible mass. "In this study, the researchers observed the four colliding galaxies and found that one dark matter clump appeared to be lagging behind the galaxy it surrounds. The dark matter is currently 5000 light-years (50 000 million million kilometers) behind the galaxy — it would take NASA’s Voyager spacecraft 90 million years to travel that far. A lag between dark matter and its associated galaxy is predicted during collisions if dark matter interacts with itself, even very slightly, through forces other than gravity. Dark matter has never before been observed interacting in any way other than through the force of gravity."

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  1. Could someone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    Shed some light on this so called Dark Matter?

  2. Re: Dark matter doesn't exist. by hAckz0r · · Score: 1, Funny

    Agreed. My own theory does away with the need for both Dark Matter and Dark Energy in one easy to understand step. One only needs to define the photon as a thermodynamic reexpansion of spacetime that was compressed by nearby matter. Gravity becomes an emergent property of spacetime, through the first principals of physics. No magic required. Its about as simple as a theory can get, and as a side benifit it also makes SR, QM and GR mutually dependant. It should be testable, and later papers will help explain the physical nature of both entanglement and the many SR paradox.