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The Theory That Proves All - Coggle Diagram
The Theory That Proves All
Perception of current as well as past ideas and theories in accordance
1600s idea developed from Newton's theory of universal gravity
Fundamentally the progression of dark objects was needed
The origins of dark matter
Black hole
Neptune
Uranus
Dark nebulae
Big names in the past timeline
John Couch Adams
Urbain Le Verrier
Pierre Laplace
Modern ideas and evidence
WIMPS
waffle
Fritz Zwicky
The Standard Model
It essentially tells us that every object in the universe is not independent, and that every particle is there for a reason.
When the increased speed of galaxies were identified due to their gravitational pull and increased mass
Rigorous theory of particle physics, incredibly precise and accurate in its predictions.
This added mass was said to be something that isn't apparent or visible dubbed as dark matter
If there is a relation between dark matter and normal matter then a new model is needed
Yet scientists feel although a new model may be needed it would be evident that there is some connection or correlation between that of the Standard Model and the new one
This idea of dark matter essentially goes beyond that of the Standard Model we know of today
Does dark matter exist at all?
Without the theory there would be nothing to explain the gravitational behavior of galaxies and galaxy clusters without the interaction of normal matter
New research has produced that dark matter does not exist evident from a test conducted where discrepancies were found in orbital speeds of distant stars
Dark matter, according to mathematical models, makes up three-quarters of all the matter in the universe.
But with this large abundance how have we missed it entirely
Big Bang theory.
Before of After?
For the Big Bang theory to occur there needed to be large sources of energy, matter and gravity
Matter being imperative where you can assume dark matter was apparent before the so called Big Bang
The question now being did it cause the birth of dark matter?
It might seem counterintuitive, because the way most people conceive of the Big Bang is as a singular point of infinite density. If you say the Universe is expanding and cooling today, then you can extrapolate it back to a state where all the matter and energy was compressed into a single point in space: a singularity.
The big bang theory is something that has debated on since the dawn of time and those that believe this theory would say it is the creation of most things we see today
This corresponds to an initial start time for our Universe — the beginning of our Universe — and that's the Big Bang.
So how could something that exists in our Universe, like dark matter, have originated before the Big Bang? Because the Big Bang wasn't actually the beginning of space and time.