It's hard to discuss without knowing your objections a bit more clearly
Isaac Send a noteboard - 30/04/2011 04:58:03 PM
IS it that you think the mass estimates are actually off or that they are right and we just can't see the otherwise normal matter? Because they're kinda separate for the purpose of producing supporting evidence.
What bothers me is that there seem to be several possible but largely unexplored alternatives to "well, that's dark matter irrefutably proven then". I'm reminded of that Laplace line paraphrased as extraordinary claims requiring extraordinary evidence; positing not just neutrinos but an entire new class of matter strikes me as something requiring a bit more evidence than one anomaly can provide. Particularly given many members of the group pressing that claim reject far older and less controversial claims possessing far more evidence....
Well we've detected neutrinos and they matched up to what we'd postulated pretty well, I'm assuming you meant the neutralinos, the leading WIMP candidate. Keep in mind that neutrinos and quarks hadn't been detected when either of us were born, and the original theory is from the 60s, the main guy who formulated it, Gell-Mann, is still alive and kicking, so its not like hypothetical particle candidates haven't been regularly proposed and disposed or proven in recent decades. Black holes have been posited as early as the 1780's, Laplace actually did some work on those, extrasolar planets have been suggested for a long time too, both weren't pinned down until pretty recently either. Takes time.
Anyway, I'm not sure who is saying "well, that's dark matter irrefutably proven then" but let me point out that Dark Matter, while usually in modern context referring to the exotic stuff, still just means anything we can't see yet, and I'd definitely say the consensus is that most matter is dark, what the hell that dark matter is composed of is still heavily debated, but the more mundane alternatives have ever-increasing evidence against them as the lead candidate. I'm not sure how versed you on that evidence, we can discuss it but you'd kinda have to be specific on what your suggesting. I take it though that you're already familiar with the major bits of evidence like the Bullet and Trainwreck clusters, is there anything in particular about those you dispute?
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28/04/2011 10:14:55 AM
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I still think dark matter's just non-luminous matter without a convenient light source to reflect.
28/04/2011 10:34:21 PM
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We've just about ruled out the idea that dark matter is just non-luminous "ordinary" matter.
28/04/2011 11:44:34 PM
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I'm aware of the Bullet Cluster, though admittedly not much more than that.
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Re: I'm aware of the Bullet Cluster, though admittedly not much more than that.
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Re: I'm aware of the Bullet Cluster, though admittedly not much more than that.
04/05/2011 04:18:18 AM
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There's such a thing as knowing when you're licked, and I believe I am.
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The Pati-Salam model was the one I had in mind.
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31/05/2011 09:16:18 AM
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Apologies for the delay; internet's been spotty and I've been busy lately.
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Re: Apologies for the delay; internet's been spotty and I've been busy lately.
14/06/2011 03:38:18 AM
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Also, re: lensing from ordinary matter:
29/04/2011 05:18:47 AM
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This seems like another example of what confuses the issue.
30/04/2011 05:25:04 PM
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Re: This seems like another example of what confuses the issue.
30/04/2011 08:56:40 PM
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That discussion seems to reduce to "as little new and exotic physics as possible".
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Re: I still think... (apparently, there is a 100 character limit on subjects, and yours was 99)
28/04/2011 11:57:15 PM
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Seems to happen to me a lot; sorry.
29/04/2011 12:56:14 AM
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None of this reflects on the actual facts of dark matter.
29/04/2011 01:32:52 AM
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I concede my grasp (or grope) is a somewhat superficial laymans, yes.
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I don't object to changing my mind, but can take more convincing than I really should.
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Might help if you clarified where your skepticism is at
29/04/2011 02:32:07 AM
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Potentially either, or a combination of the two.
30/04/2011 02:36:50 PM
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It's hard to discuss without knowing your objections a bit more clearly
30/04/2011 04:58:03 PM
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My primary objection is that alternatives to dark matter seem to have been ruled out prematurely.
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