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Will the Einstein Telescope verify Dark Matter?
Will a warps in the Time, Space, Matter, and energy detect the presence of Dark Matter?
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I found two recent "Einstein" telescopes. One was Einstein's own telescope, recently re-discovered. The other is the one in Chicago.
One or the other could verify it, using gravitational lensing. The reason I say even Einstein's old telescope could do it is that recently a simple one attached to a weather balloon caught a dark-matter event that the sophisticated telescopes missed.
I don't know about a warp in time discovering dark matter. Seems like those would have to be verified first, before using them to verify something else.
One or the other could verify it, using gravitational lensing. The reason I say even Einstein's old telescope could do it is that recently a simple one attached to a weather balloon caught a dark-matter event that the sophisticated telescopes missed.
I don't know about a warp in time discovering dark matter. Seems like those would have to be verified first, before using them to verify something else.
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