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RE: "Das Universum dehnt sich schneller aus, als es sollte" – neueste Erkenntnisse der Hubble Messung

in #deutsch7 years ago

I will answer in English because it is easier for me.

The article of J. Koop you mention focuses on dark matter and not on dark energy. Moreover, the proposed model does not include sterile neutrinos... For this reason, I am a bit lost with the end of your post.

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I didn't know that real scientists are also an Steemit here, so it is a pleasure for me that you commented on my post. These were mistakes on my behalf, which has been corrected now, thank you very much for your help!

Yes, as you said the original model does not include sterile neutrinos, but it is a new approach for an potential explanation of dark matter. I know it is not a conventional way of explaining the ongoing growth of the universe with the human mind, but it could be an approach for the near future which has to be considered in my mind.

Yes, as you said the original model does not include sterile neutrinos, but it is a new approach for an potential explanation of dark matter.

To be honest, the model is one model among hundreds. It is, IMO, as appealing as many models, and thus not very unconventional.

More precisely, dark matter fermions are common to many models, scalar mediators too. However, having vector-like leptons is more special and thus interesting. However, interesting does not mean unconventional.

This model will definitely be considered (in particular by its authors) and confronted to future data. You can believe it :)

Sounds very interesting, I will take a closer look into it, because you are the expert here! :)