[–] colanderman 1y ago ↗ Note that the particular category of "missing" matter is "hot intergalactic gas", not dark matter. [–] comrade1234 1y ago ↗ Yeah, the last article linked about this topic was less clear. This article is less confusing and makes it clear that they are talking about the 1/3 missing normal matter. [–] pacificmaelstrm 1y ago ↗ Darn
[–] comrade1234 1y ago ↗ Yeah, the last article linked about this topic was less clear. This article is less confusing and makes it clear that they are talking about the 1/3 missing normal matter.
[–] TriangleEdge 1y ago ↗ "Over one-third of the ‘normal’ matter in the local Universe – the visible stuff making up stars, planets, galaxies, life – is missing"How was this determined? [–] [deleted] 1y ago ↗ (comment deleted) [–] ivandenysov 1y ago ↗ I think https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_baryon_problem addresses this question
[–] ivandenysov 1y ago ↗ I think https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missing_baryon_problem addresses this question
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