Sunday, 7 November 2021

The Observation of the Dark Matter of the Universe through the Concept of the Theory of the Relativity: A Recent Study | Chapter 4 | Research Trends and Challenges in Physical Science Vol. 2

 While many space agencies, such as NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, ESA's XMM-Newton, and Hitomi, or a Japanese-led X-ray telescope, detected data from deep space, such as the acceleration of the expansion of the universe's materials, receiving X-Ray pulses from deep space, or even the effects of bending light from their origins, dark matter has become one of the most mysterious issues for researchers. According to basic physics principles of dynamic physics and their logical concepts and calculations, we can look at the situation from different perspectives and come up with logical answers to this mystery of dark matter, and we should think about [the inability of light reflection from surfaces of materials of objects moving at near-light speeds and in the opposite direction]. As a result, it was labelled as dark matter, and even stars in those conditions (moving at the speed of light away from us) will vanish in our observation systems, because photons of light emitted by those stars to our side will not travel at their original speed (the speed of light) and will lose a large proportion of their energy and physic characteristics, thus losing their fundamentally physical features and being classified as (semi-stable Photons I


Author(S) Details

Armen Ohan
Department of Metallurgy Engineering and Materials Science, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq.

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