Thursday, November 27, 2025

Dark Matter Comes To Light

 Fully 27% of our known universe is made of 'dark matter'. Or spoiled cream cheese. Or you know ... something else. An Astrophysicist Prof Tomonori Totani, working at the University of Tokyo, has revealed that dark matter might not be so hard to find IF it weren't so dark. Yep. Of course there is more work needed to rule out less exotic explanations. Spoiled cream cheese is considered by astrophysicists world wide to be "exotic." Totani's research indicates that a "crucial breakthrough in unraveling the nature of dark matter" may be at hand. Or research telescope. Whichever. Furthermore, "gamma rays emanating from the centre of the Milky Way appear to bear the signature of the dark matter substance." As soon as the signature analysis gets returned to the University of Tokyo ... they'll know more. For all us plain and everyday just folks need not worry about dark matter OR spoiled cream cheese unless that cream cheese is set to be served at Thanksgiving dinner. And there you go. Happy turkey day everybody. Eat, drink, and then nap before the start of NFL footbowl. Now for Thursday machine art.

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so we have us those known knowns and then we have us those unknown unknowns but, we still don't know what we don't know ... Rumsfeld back in the day ... 😏





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