In these articles they always talk about dark matter being more than 90% of the universe. However, they never mention that based on galaxy rotation alone, dark matter is not required to account for any more than 90% of the universe's mass. However, for many reasons, mostly aesthetic ones, cosmologists long for omega to be one, requiring the universe to be around 99% dark matter.
Too bad they don't have any artists I even remotely like... otherwise I'd go out and buy a CD from an artist on that label. I'm glad most of the music I listen to is from Europe and South America (power/progressive metal), that way I almost never have to buy RIAA-supported CDs. Thank the FSM that Blind Guardian switched off Virgin, hopefully Nuclear Blast won't be so bad about the DRM...
In these articles they always talk about dark matter being more than 90% of the universe. However, they never mention that based on galaxy rotation alone, dark matter is not required to account for any more than 90% of the universe's mass. However, for many reasons, mostly aesthetic ones, cosmologists long for omega to be one, requiring the universe to be around 99% dark matter.
Too bad they don't have any artists I even remotely like... otherwise I'd go out and buy a CD from an artist on that label. I'm glad most of the music I listen to is from Europe and South America (power/progressive metal), that way I almost never have to buy RIAA-supported CDs. Thank the FSM that Blind Guardian switched off Virgin, hopefully Nuclear Blast won't be so bad about the DRM...