AT the BORDERS of the UNIVERSE !!! by claude19
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Apophysis 2.06 3DHAck with no postwork
où le matière stellaire et le matière noire sont très proches l'une de l'autre...
En astrophysique, la matière noire (ou matière sombre), traduction de l'anglais dark matter, désigne la matière apparemment indétectable, invoquée pour rendre compte d'effets inattendus, notamment au sujet des galaxies. Différentes hypothèses ont été émises et explorées sur la composition de cette hypothétique matière noire : gaz moléculaire, étoiles mortes, naines brunes en grand nombre, trous noirs, etc. Cependant, les observations (ou plutôt le manque d'observations directes) impliqueraient plutôt une nature non-baryonique, et donc encore inconnue, encore que l'on suppose fortement des super-partenaires tels que le neutralino. Ces particules exotiques sont regroupées sous le nom générique de WIMP, acronyme de l'anglais Weakly interacting massive particles.
La matière noire représenterait pourtant une abondance cinq fois plus importante que la matière baryonique, pour constituer de 22 % à 27 % de la densité totale de l'Univers observable, selon les modèles de formation et d'évolution des galaxies, ainsi que les modèles cosmologiques.
In astrophysics, black matter (or matter sinks), translation of the English dark matter, indicates the apparently undetectable matter, called upon to return account of unexpected effects, in particular about the galaxies. Various assumptions were put forth and explored on the composition of this hypothetical black matter: molecular gas, died, dwarf stars brown in great number, black holes, etc However, the observations (or rather the lack of direct observations) would rather imply a nature not-baryon, and thus still unknown, although one strongly supposes super-partners such as the neutralino. These exotic particles are gathered under the generic name of WIMP, acronym of the English Weakly interacting massive particles.
The black matter would however represent an abundance five times more important than the baryon matter, to constitute from 22% to 27% of the total density of the Observable universe, according to the models of formation and evolution of the galaxies, as well as the cosmological models.
Comments (26)
A_Sunbeam
Vibrant! Full of movement and colour.
lyron
Just great!!!
NekhbetSun
I've watched a few shows on tv about dark matter and it's fascinating, isn't it....beautiful image Claude !
pops
Beautiful work Claude
MrsRatbag
Wow, an magnificent explosion of color and movement--awesome image!
sylki
Stunning image, the colours are fantastic as is the composition and lighting.
dianas..creations
Wonderful colors....beautiful and excellent work!!
MagikUnicorn
SUPERBE COUSIN
carlx
Awesome space flame!!!
bakapo
now that's power... very cool!!!
farmerC
This is fantastic.
watchman2005
Well you never know what to expect at the furthest reaches and your work fairly stirs the imagination, excellent!!!!
kleinhoon
Looks fantastic!
LivingPixels
This is a a truly exciting and vibrant image of immense beauty!!!!
kasalin
Superbe travail est une magnifique image! 5*
bpclarke
Flashy and beautiful. Bunny
Richardphotos
I agree with Bunny.well done
amota99517
What a mysterious and intriguing place you have created. Very well done!
fractalbeke
Gayle a raison...cette image a quelque chose de mystérieux ...mais mystérieusement beau résultat... aussi.
jocko500
looks so wonderful. cool design and colors
nazul
Cool work :-)
luvjoyjoy
Claude, this is really one of my favorites -- your lighting and colors fill my senses
three_grrr
At the borders of the universe, where the material for stars and planets exists .. a beautiful work Dear Claude!
afugatt
Beautiful!
amirapsp
Beautiful and elegant piece!!!!!
claudia02
1A Bild !