Dr. Funkenstein Posted July 22, 2014 Posted July 22, 2014 Space being what it is, can we then extrapolate that theoretical Dark Matter has as a quality of Cold tempeture. If so, then can we hypothesize that the interacting of some form of heat/energy and cold tempeture is the birth for matter.?
Fuzzwood Posted July 22, 2014 Posted July 22, 2014 Cold temperature is basically the absense of heat and thus energy.
Strange Posted July 22, 2014 Posted July 22, 2014 Cold dark matter means that the dark matter particles move relatively slowly (i.e. it rules out neutrinos). If so, then can we hypothesize that the interacting of some form of heat/energy and cold tempeture is the birth for matter.? No.
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