Monday, 5 August 2024

Galaxy clusters and "dark matters"

 

When galaxy clustrse collided, the dark matter (blue) sailed ahead of the normal matter (orange). Image courtesy of W.M. Keck Observatory/Adam Makarenko.

 Joel Kontinen

Astronomers have spotted two colossal clusters of galaxies colliding and shooting out all of their dark matter, which may provide crucial evidence of how dark matter shapes the cosmos.

According to evolutionists, “when two enormous clusters of galaxies collided billions of years ago, their dark matter shot right out of them, leaving behind the gas and stars that made up the remains of the clusters. Understanding this process could help us figure out the nature of dark matter and its effects on the universe

Clashes between galaxy clusters are difficult to observe. We have to catch the collisions at exactly the right time.”

But the creation view has a different approach . It says that everything was made almost instantly ar the beginning of time, and dark matter dark matter does not exist.

Source:

Leah Crane. 2024. Galaxy cluster smash-up lets us observe dark matter on its own | New Scientist 1 August