What is Dark Matter?
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Dark matter is one of the most studied and debated phenomena of our time. But what is dark matter? In this book, the author questions conventional theories about dark matter ideas and proposes a new vision.
Through meticulous analysis, he shows that crystallized plasma answers most questions about the characteristics of dark matter. This revealing theory is supported by various studies and data that challenge prevailing models.
Taking the crystallized plasma to answer the cosmological enigma is not an arbitrary matter to accommodate the similar characteristics between the two, but is the result of the process of plasma phase changes. and plasma is taken because it is 99% of the known matter in the universe.
Far from claiming to have the absolute truth about this complex phenomenon, the author seeks to contribute to the scientific debate with a novel approach. His perspective invites the academic community to reexamine entrenched conceptions and continues the relentless human quest to understand difficult questions about the universe.
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What is Dark Matter? - ROGELIO PEREZ CASADIEGO
What is Dark Matter?
Rogelio Perez Casadiego
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T o all the scientists and researchers who tirelessly seek to expand knowledge about our world. Their tireless curiosity and dedication allow us to better understand the complex laws that govern our world. May this book inspire new generations to continue exploring the mysteries that remain to be unveiled with an open mind."
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
"The completion of this book would have been impossible without the support and contribution of many people. I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my family, for their unconditional love and for always encouraging my professional aspirations.
Finally, I thank all readers for giving life to this book. I hope its pages awaken your critical spirit and provide new insights into this mystery of nature."
1. Introduction to Dark Matter
Dark matter is one of the greatest mysteries of modern astrophysics and physical cosmology. It is a hypothetical form of matter that does not emit enough electromagnetic radiation to be detected with current technical means, but whose existence can be inferred from the gravitational effects it causes on visible matter.
Origins of the dark matter concept
The notion of dark matter emerged in 1933, when the Swiss-American astronomer Fritz Zwicky applied the virial theorem to the velocities of galaxies within the Coma