GNU socialhttps://chirp.cooleysekula.net/api/statusnet/conversation/195021.atomConversation2024-03-29T07:15:15+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notehttps://libranet.de/objects/0b6b25a8-215d-bb75-de42-f6b656834563New note by clacke@<span class="vcard"><a href="https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/steve" class="url u-url mention" title="Stephen Sekula"><span class="fn nickname mention">Stephen Sekula</span></a></span> Calling the 5% "ordinary" shows a baryonic bias. π<br /><br /><a href="https://www.schlockmercenary.com/2019-10-02">www.schlockmercenary.com/2019-β¦</a>285232http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2019-11-01T00:01:34+00:002019-11-01T00:01:34+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://libranet.de/profile/clackeclackenilclackeSanta Claes πΈπͺππ°π niltag:chirp.cooleysekula.net,2019-10-31:objectType=thread:nonce=e01ccfbab4d90315http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:chirp.cooleysekula.net,2019-10-31:noticeId=285230:objectType=noteNew note by steveFrom gfbertone <a href="https://twitter.com/gfbertone" title="https://twitter.com/gfbertone" class="attachment" id="attachment-53642" rel="nofollow external">https://twitter.com/gfbertone</a> on Twitter: The statement that 95% of the Universe is "dark" or "unknown" can be quite misleading if not properly qualified. It actually applies only at very large length scales (way beyond the largest structures in the Universe), and at a specific time (now) 1/5 <a href="https://twitter.com/gfbertone/status/1186284685095251968/photo/1" title="https://twitter.com/gfbertone/status/1186284685095251968/photo/1" class="attachment" id="attachment-62091" rel="nofollow external">https://twitter.com/gfbertone/status/1186284685095251968/photo/1</a> <a href="https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/file/8b9d9653c2b3f339c826ce1809e41caf82f7ad47db6591f2a170991d89bf0dcd.png" title="https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/file/8b9d9653c2b3f339c826ce1809e41caf82f7ad47db6591f2a170991d89bf0dcd.png" class="attachment" id="attachment-62090" rel="nofollow external">https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/62090</a>285230http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2019-10-31T23:00:54+00:002019-10-31T23:00:54+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://chirp.cooleysekula.net/user/3stevePhysicist, Research Group Manager at SNOLAB, Professor of Physics at Queen's University, dark matter hunter, neutrino watcher, writer, runner, programmer, blogger, sometimes a drummer.steveStephen SekulaPhysicist, Research Group Manager at SNOLAB, Professor of Physics at Queen's University, dark matter hunter, neutrino watcher, writer, runner, programmer, blogger, sometimes a drummer.Sudbury, ON, Canadahomepagehttps://steve.cooleysekula.nettruetag:chirp.cooleysekula.net,2019-10-31:objectType=thread:nonce=e01ccfbab4d90315