I have a formula to be solved for x that is y=x^3-x
I have a solution given x=((27y^2-4)^.5/23^2/3+y/2)^1/3 + 1/3((27y^2-4)^.5/23^2/3+y/2)^1/3 which seems to work
Is this solution an approxiamation?
In reviewing all the "proof" for Dark Matter being nonbaryonic, I can't help getting the impression that interpretation of observations (especially from the CMB) are fitted to comply with nonbaryonic Dark Matter model.
Average density of universe is 9.3 x 10^-27 Kg-mass/M3. Volume of Cubic-Light-Year is 2.7 x 10^25 M3. Result is .25 Kg-mass/CLY. If Dark Matter is 5 x ordinary matter then 1.25Kg-mass of Dark Matter per CLY. What if there was a billion times more Dark Matter in a galaxy than in the space between...
One theory is that early human's success depended on the ability to run down game. Evolving as long distance runners removed the need for massive muscles.