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Article: NASA Data and Science Magazine Papers Raise Doubts of Existence of Cold Dark Matter in Galaxy Clusters.
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- AScribe Science News Service
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- September 10, 2007
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Byline: The Drexler Foundation
LOS ALTOS HILLS, Calif., Sept. 10 (AScribe Newswire) -- A NASA Web site entitled "Dark Matter" provides information about dark matter and galaxy clusters that raises doubts about the existence of Cold Dark Matter in galaxy clusters.
The NASA Web site says, "The space between galaxies in clusters is filled with a hot gas. In fact, the gas is so hot (tens of millions of degrees!) that it shines in X-Rays instead of visible light." And, "Remarkably, it turns out there is five times more material in clusters of galaxies than we would expect from the galaxies and hot gas we can see."
These two statements seem to imply ...