Dark Stars Filled With Dark Matter Could Explain The Ancient Universe

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a concept of dark stars or dark matter stars that may exist in the universe
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I really appreciate the correct use of "hypothesis" and "theory". It's really important for science communicators to get this right to assist informed public discourse.

ABDuck
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There’s no such thing as dark matter or dark energy it’s nonsense.

alexbowman
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I can't believe Anton makes these wonderfuy informative videos every day.

leilarivera
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Gratz on a million subs. your channel does a great job covering a lot of science many of us wouldn't hear about otherwise.

McLoven-vmck
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Well if Dark Matter existed before matter it would explain the size of certain primordial black holes. Interesting to think about, I wonder what kind of radiation those stars emit

vernonvouga
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Very well put together and presented. Your transparency on the subject lends to your credibility.

Thank you.
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Rev_GC
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I would think if dark matter exists, there should be a bunch of it in the middle of most stars. Really any gravity well should have it at it's center. It does make me wonder, if almost exclusively interacts by gravity, there should be a concentration of dark mater at Lagrange points too? If you wanted to try and find a sample of it, there should be more of it of it just hanging out at Jupiter's L1 than in normal space, right?

patrickm
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Cool concept and would love to see all the hypothetical stars put into space games as it would really spice them up, but in reality i dunno i have doubt about dark stars.

kayden
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I highly doubt it. Still zero evidence of dark matter. Only vague secondary indications that "something" is going on. Odds are, the model is just wrong.

One has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.

DoremiFasolatido
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4:14 = The Brain Of God.
We are his thoughts.

Bassotronics
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The more "theories" about dark matter I hear the less it makes any sense. The mysteries of the "dark forces" people can't explain fit better into the micro blackhole or even just a dormant wandering blackhole. Dark matter and dark energy just doesn't make any sense. It's like a silly explanation for the quantum entanglement.

chogardjr.
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Maybe the whole astrophysics model has failed?
Making up imaginary matter and energy so the model works is like fraudulent bookkeeping !!

Kenneynrg
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Dark is actually a funny sci-fi movie from 1974.

damo
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Hello Bomb .... are you with me? ... are you willing to entertain a few concepts?

oomwat
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dark matter unicorns galloping across dark energy rainbows could be used to explain things as well

judgeomega
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It would be great if you could make a quick video about general things we know/assume to be true about dark matter. In particular where we expect there to be higher concentrations of dark matter, and how it does not collapse. As I understand it, we infer that dark matter is weakly interacting because we see it in large halos around galaxies, and weak interactions would mean that the particles lose energy extremely slowly. But I don't know if I am correct in that interpretation, and I haven't stumbled on a discussion of that topic yet.

As an aside, seems like you recently hit the big million subscribers, congratulations on that. Well deserved milestone 🎉

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Hehe, when you said Dark Star I immediately thought of the John Carpenter film with that name. I know, I have weird taste in scifi. But I really love it =)

miklov
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Confused: Why should dark mattter create gamma rays when it annihilates, since it doesn't interact with electromagnetic fields?

ritahall
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Exceptionally beautiful graphics today

matt_aviz
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To be honest we're barely scratching the surface of the mysteries of Earth

lokivato