AQUATER PAPER 4.7F GATHERING FOR THE BIG BANG

For updated version—see www.Aquater2050.com/2015/12/ Abstract In a previous paper (ref 1, AP4.7), a self-consistent theory called Model 1 was developed to answer ten major connected questions in astrophysics. The most important of these questions are: How can dark matter be explained and described? How can dark energy be explained and described? Where do the extremely… Continue reading AQUATER PAPER 4.7F GATHERING FOR THE BIG BANG

AQUATER PAPER 4.7E INTERACTION RATE OF DARK WITH VISIBLE MATTER

For updated version—see www.Aquater2050.com/2015/12/ Abstract In a previous paper (ref 3, AP4.7), a self-consistent theory called Model 1 was developed to answer ten major connected questions in astrophysics. The most important of these questions are: How can dark matter be explained and described? How can dark energy be explained and described? Where do the extremely… Continue reading AQUATER PAPER 4.7E INTERACTION RATE OF DARK WITH VISIBLE MATTER

AQUATER PAPER 4.7D HOW CAN A THEORY GAIN ACCEPTANCE

For updated version—see www.Aquater2050.com/2015/12/ Abstract In a previous paper (ref 6, AP4.7), a self-consistent theory called Model 1 was developed to answer ten major connected questions in astrophysics. The most important of these questions are: How can dark matter be explained and described? How can dark energy be explained and described? Where do the extremely… Continue reading AQUATER PAPER 4.7D HOW CAN A THEORY GAIN ACCEPTANCE

AQUATER PAPER 4.7C DARK MATTER RATE AND PARTICLE FORMATION EQUATIONS

For updated version—see www.Aquater2050.com/2015/11/ Abstract In a previous paper (ref 1, AP4.7), a self-consistent theory called Model 1 was developed to answer ten major connected questions in astrophysics. The most important of these questions are: How can dark matter be explained and described? How can dark energy be explained and described? Where do the extremely… Continue reading AQUATER PAPER 4.7C DARK MATTER RATE AND PARTICLE FORMATION EQUATIONS

AQUATER PAPER 4.7B SHAPING THE DARK MATTER CLOUD

For updated version—see www.Aquater2050.com/2015/11/ Abstract In a previous paper (ref 8, AP4.7), a self-consistent theory called Model 1 was developed to answer ten major connected questions in astrophysics. The most important of these questions are: How can dark matter be explained and described? How can dark energy be explained and described? Where do the extremely… Continue reading AQUATER PAPER 4.7B SHAPING THE DARK MATTER CLOUD