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hello, Im having trouble with these Stat II questions. Think you guys can help? Attached in a pdf file Thanks Paired-T.pdf
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how does/much or does it even; the graviton interact with the higgs field?
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Also, if there is more dark matter it must clump up into great masses, but do they create there own type of black holes?
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As dark matter approaches the event horizon will it emit/excite any particles? Or would we even be able to detect such a thing?
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If dark matter is clumping at the center of galaxies that will form super massive black holes. Does dark matter interact with the black hole or its gravity?
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What do some of you guys think of this company/tech. cPrime or c-prime http://www.mycprime.com/Technology.aspx?ID=performancewear
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Hello, Thought. When black holes are attracted to each others and start there dance to merging, is it the singularities that are first merging and the event horizons following or are the event horizon and singularities move as one? Or am i missing it entirely? Also if the universe is curved would the centers (singularities) of black holes all meet in a certain "depth" or point? Maybe in cosmic local groups have of galaxies would there be a point where all come together? Thanks
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please explain project so we can help. The information you give is very vague. If i had to take a guess look at freezing point depressions.
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Thanks for the reply martin. But the only way to "see/experience" dark matter is through weak lensing. If it doesn't interact with matter then how do we plan on capturing it to run experiments? Dark energy: the cover term for the reason of space expanding. Where to even start with that, creating a theory from little data and ideas.
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That makes a lot of sense
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Does dark matter bend space time by its mass but doesn't interact with matter,but its gravity clumps ordinary matter to make galaxies?