Hubble Telescope Finds Universe Is 'Missing' 80% Of Its Light
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Ash Small
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Fri Jul 11 2014, 01:54PM
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"The experiment looked for charged ions in those massive tendrils, which are created when the hydrogen is struck by UV light. What they found were far more charged ions that could be explained by the known UV light in the universe -- in fact up to 400% more than expected."
While this article is from the 'Huffington Post', and contains little in the way of detail, it does raise some questions.
I've always maintained that there 'may' be alternatives to the 'dark matter' theory, possibly involving electro-magnetic forces, which could possibly explain the 'extra' ionization mentioned here.
Any more detailed links to articles on this subject would be appreciated
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