Alien Planet Debris Detected Deep Under Earth’s Crust to All-Dark-Matter Galaxy Found
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Have Astronomers found a galaxy that's all dark matter, with no stars? The object long predicted in cosmology may finally have been discovered. A new theory of matter may help explain life--Bridging the gap between physics and biology, reports iAi News. "A new theory suggests that the assembly history of material objects, how they came to have the complexity they do, is an essential property of all matter. Lee Cronin, Regius Professor of Chemistry, University of Glasgow, argues that this assembly theory of matter shows how evolution by modification and selection isn’t simply the preserve of life but describes how all matter develops.
Alien Planet Debris Detected Deep Under Earth’s Crust to All-Dark-Matter Galaxy Found
Alien Planet Debris Detected Deep Under…
Alien Planet Debris Detected Deep Under Earth’s Crust to All-Dark-Matter Galaxy Found
Have Astronomers found a galaxy that's all dark matter, with no stars? The object long predicted in cosmology may finally have been discovered. A new theory of matter may help explain life--Bridging the gap between physics and biology, reports iAi News. "A new theory suggests that the assembly history of material objects, how they came to have the complexity they do, is an essential property of all matter. Lee Cronin, Regius Professor of Chemistry, University of Glasgow, argues that this assembly theory of matter shows how evolution by modification and selection isn’t simply the preserve of life but describes how all matter develops.