The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer onboard the ISS detected either (1) pulsar phenomena, which involves electromagnetic superfluid phase change behaving plasmoids and complex plasmas, or (2) Their own dark matter, depending on their test results on whether the spin will be opposite that of pulsars. It's ridiculous to say what looks like a duck, walks like a duck, quacks like one, could be another animal. Two months is a long time to wait for the results, but I dread how they will still purport new dark matter theories that won't require anti-matter annihilation, which the accepted CDM model does and is being directly challenged by new physics. New physics of findings strongly suggest that pulsars, which have a superfluid phase change of matter, is unlikely actually a "neutron star" with a superfluid core, but rather helium2 and 3 core remnent producing incredibly large and strong magnetic fields, that are shaping galaxies and star formation in the universe as supernovas that produce enormous electric fields and magnetic shocks that form alfven waves in plasma mediums. The father of MHD, called Magnetohydrodynamics, was Haanes Alfven. MHD involves superfluid states of matter, at both extreme hot and cold temperatures, and complex plasmas and plasmoids, like nebulas and neutron stars.
What would it be like living on Tatooine from 'Star Wars'? This exoplanet
orbiting twin suns could tell us
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Luke found life on Tatooine to be boring, but he should be glad, because as
we have seen, binary stars have the potential to play all kinds of havoc on
the...
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