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http://xxx.arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0508572
I like the way the title of this paper captures ones attention. For a minute there I thought they had finally found some evidence for string theory.
From what I understand they’re speculating on astronomical observations of dark matter, by comparing the strength of self-interacting dark matter in small galaxies and that of galaxy clusters, (which is still under debate) and suggesting that this is potential evidence for extra dimensions. However these extra dimensions are bigger than usual:
Nature
Don’t ask me to picture that in my head.
I like the way the title of this paper captures ones attention. For a minute there I thought they had finally found some evidence for string theory.
From what I understand they’re speculating on astronomical observations of dark matter, by comparing the strength of self-interacting dark matter in small galaxies and that of galaxy clusters, (which is still under debate) and suggesting that this is potential evidence for extra dimensions. However these extra dimensions are bigger than usual:
The extra dimensions that Silk and colleagues say they have identified are likewise 'big', at about a nanometre across. In other words, they say, the Universe is only about a nanometre wide in these three 'directions'.
Nature
Don’t ask me to picture that in my head.