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From: TerryMoselat signaol.com

Subject: Breaking News: Dark Matter detected?

Date: 18 October 2014 14:56:55 BST


Hi all,

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Breaking News:

DARK MATTER DETECTED?: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2797310/dark-matter-particles-finally-coming-core-sun.html

This is WAY outside my 'comfort zone', but surely if these particles are being created in significant quantities in our Sun, there's something wrong with the 'energy budget' of the theories of nuclear energy we've been using all along? In other words, where is the excess energy to produce these axions coming from?

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And, sticking my neck out so far that my head is likely to fall off, if they ARE being produced in the Sun, and they do interact with magnetic fields, could they explain the problem of the extremely highá temperature in the Sun's corona, which also has a magnetic field?

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Other items:

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Latest on Comet Close miss with Mars: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2797931/the-million-year-flypast-mars-nasa-prepares-observe-close-encounter-dawn-man-comet-passes-just-87-000-miles-red-planet-sunday.html

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Mars - A step too far for now?á http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2796937/forget-mars-live-moon-chris-hadfield-says-red-planet-big-leap-nasa-moment.htmlá I'm with 'my friend Chris' on this one!

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The 'Mysterious Secret Spy Spacecraft' has landed after 2 years in space:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2797493/Top-secret-space-plane-lands-California-coast.html

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AND ANOTHER REMINDER:

Special Lawrence Krauss lecture at QUB, 22 October: "Cosmic Connection: from the Big Bang to life on Earthá and Beyond."

(This lecture is now fully booked. BUT you can get your name put on the waiting list for cancellations, no-shows etc.á á Go to http://star.pst.qub.ac.uk/, and the top news link, beside the book snapshotá 

á á  Taking advantage of the visit to Belfast by world famous cosmologist Lawrence Krauss (seeá earlier bulletin), the IAA is teaming up with the Astrophysics Research Centre at QUB (to which sincere thanks are due)á to present a public lecture by Ptof Kraussá in the 'Michael West' series,á on 22 October.á á 

á á á Time 7.30 p.m., iná Larmor Lecture Theatre, QUB. Free admission but by email ticket application only.á 

á á á  Lawrence Krauss is a renowned cosmologist, and author of many best-selling books such as "The Fifth Essence" (Dark Matter); "The Physics of Star Trek"; "A Universe From Nothing"; "Quintessence, The Search For Missing Mass In The Universe", "Beyond Star Trek"; "Atom: An Odyssey from the Big Bang to Life on Earth...and Beyond"; and many articles in various science journals. He is also the ONLY physicist to have received awards from all three of the major American Physics Societies. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_M._Krauss.

á á  By coincidence, this story on dark matter broke recently: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/09/140904121241.htm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+sciencedaily%2Fspace_time+%28Space+%26+Time+News+--+ScienceDaily%29. Intuitively, Iá like it, although the science is of course totally beyond me!

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Clear skies,

Terry Moseley

mob: (0044) (0) 7979 300842

I'm now back on Twitter (occasionally - I don't have enough time!), after some temporary hiccups: at signterrymoseley2

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