Astrophysicist Nasa Toryshev Questioned the Discovery of Dark Matter by Japanese Scientists
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The Japanese astronomer's assertion that the observation of gamma phototons of a certain energy is the first direct proof of the existence of dark matter is "tighty" and lacks evidence, as told by a leading researcher at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Vyacheslav Turyshev, in a conversation with RTVI.
Astronomers have been searching for it for almost a century: evidence of dark matter. A Japanese astronomer now claims to have found it in the form of gamma rays, but it is far from certain. Almost a hundred years ago, the Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky noticed something that didn't seem right: galaxies were moving much faster than their visible […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .
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