by
ThunderboltsProject
September 16, 2012
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Researchers working with
data from
the Planck satellite have detected an intense form of radiation
called synchrotron radiation from the center of the Milky Way Galaxy
- requiring an acceleration of charged particles to energies never
imagined by textbook astronomy of the 20th century.
Their conclusion:
colliding particles
of dark matter must be responsible for this observation.
It seems they did not
know that plasma science pioneer
Hannes Alfvén predicted synchrotron radiation from the core
of galaxies more than 60 years ago - caused not by "dark matter" but
by focused electric discharge.
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