Is There Dark Matter hidden in the Center of the Earth?

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In this episode, you will learn about a fascinating topic: dark matter annihilation at the center of the Earth. Dark matter is a mysterious substance that makes up most of the matter in the universe, but has not been directly detected yet. However, some astronomers have been searching for signs of dark matter colliding with itself and producing neutrinos, which are tiny particles that can travel through the Earth without being stopped by anything. To do this, they have been using a giant detector called IceCube, which is a neutrino observatory located at the South Pole. IceCube has been looking for neutrinos from dark matter annihilation for seven years, and it has found some intriguing hints of a possible signal. But it is not sure yet if this signal is from dark matter or from something else. This could be a breakthrough discovery, or a false alarm. You will find out more about this exciting research and what it means for our understanding of the cosmos.

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If we don't know what dark matter is, how do you calculate what any annihilation energy would be ?

CF-ybkz
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I love hearing about the crazy plausible! It's only impossible until someone figures it out! 🍻🌎❤️🎶🕺🤯

dancingwiththedogsdj
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Hi. Thanks for the video. Can u pls share the link on the article

spike_detector_pro
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Don't know what dark matter is therefore if it interacts with itself it will emit neutrinos? The antarctic is exactly opposite to the center of the earth? Same as everywhere else perhaps?

Graeme_Lastname
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The forever mysterious Dark Matter! Neutrinos are enigmatic, they have different sources from which they come, but we have suspected for sometime that they do have something to do with Dark Matter. The work of the Ice Cube neutrino detector is fascinating, but how can they tell that those neutrinos that they have detected coming from center of the earth, don’t have their origin from travelling through the earth by entry from space from the opposite direction? I am assuming it has something to do with how they decay, or are annihilated. More searching, and more data is required!

garyfilmer
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NASA Space News is ranking right up their with the History Channel

wanderingquestions
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I think you are looking for zebras rather than horses. It seems that a uranium core is more likely than a dark matter core. And how would you know if it was there after going through 3000 miles of iron and then through the water in the apatite. I have heard that there is more water in the apatite layer than there is in the oceans. Am I wrong? Can you really tell where a neutrino is coming from?

glenlongstreet
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Thanks.
I learned there is a system named Ice Cube that tries to detect dark matter inside earth.
It is detecting something.
But it needs alot more data to confirm it is dark matter.

bozomori
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If you find black holes at the edges of the galaxy or in its tail, this holds the stars together, directs the prey inwards!

marianagyorgyfalvi
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I liked the video. Did the voice come from AI. And was the piece also written by AI . Maybe next time get a real person to read the script. But all in all it was informative and well done.

Govstuff
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I propose there is the same kind of matter just like dark matter in the center of the

Realnatur
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It could be possible, if dark matter actually existed, which it does not.

truthjusticeortheamericanw
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I see the Dark energy & matter of my shadow, being stretched by light.

trebell
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I think there's dark matter in the center of some scientist's skulls.

jkleylein
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Dark matter is dead. I solved the mysterious motion of stars and galaxies they've blamed on dark matter many years ago. The Earth's motion is not affected by dark matter. Newton's laws of motion and general relativity is able to explain the Earth's orbital velocity and trajectory around the sun. The only time scientists assume dark matter exists is the rapid motion of stars in the galactic disks of galaxies when they can't explain the motion. The stars in galactic disks orbit way too fast to be explained by the laws of motion and or general relativity, so dark matter is assumed. This doesn't mean the wild immeasurable force exists. It just means their math currently can't explain it.

I however figured out what was causing the motion and was able to devise a small equation to describe it. One single tiny equation explains all the mysterious motion pinned on dark matter. And it's not missing mass causing the motion.

I call the theory AP theory for Accelerated Propulsion. This slow acceleration only happens to stars and galaxies because they constantly radiate million mi/h solar winds containing hot charged particles. This action causes a slow but constant acceleration to stars and galaxies which comes out to be in/s (0.0000122 cm/s). It's so slow that it takes 10, 000 years for the star or galaxy to increase an extra 1 mi/h (1.61 km/h) in it's overall motion. How small is it? It equates to about twice the width of a proton every second. Too small to be measured directly because we don't live 10, 000 years so we wouldn't even notice it. I took the age of our sun and divided it by it's velocity (4, 500, 000, 000 / 450, 000 = 10, 000) to get the value of in/s (0.0000122 cm/s). I figured because this acceleration only happens to bodies radiating a constant solar wind then this value would be the same for stars and galaxies alike, regardless of their mass.

So I plugged the same slow acceleration happening to our sun, age = 13, 700, 000, 000 / 1, 370, 000 = 10, 000 and got the same slow acceleration rate of in/s (0.0000122 cm/s). I then took the age of satellite galaxies then determined their velocity and every one I measured had the same 1 mi/h (1.61 km/h) increase in their velocity every 10, 000 years or in/s (0.0000122 cm/s). Every star and galaxy I measured had the same exact slow acceleration rate to their age.

I really did figure it out. There is no missing mass in the equations. The equations are missing time over this slow acceleration rate.

Dark matter is dead. It has been for awhile. I've published books about these topics, solving both the mysterious motion of dark matter and dark energy.

Get this, bananas radiate neutrinos because the potassium found in them radiates neutrinos. I'm pretty sure the Earth contains potassium in rocks deep below the surface. They too would radiate the same weak neutrinos. Dark matter doesn't seem to interact with baryonic matter except for gravity. There is no missing mass in the Earth's overall motion. Besides, that the Earth doesn't radiate a hot solar wind full of charged particles. The Earth and all the other planets and moons do not slowly accelerate over time like stars and galaxies do.

ronaldkemp
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I'm sorry, but this is way too much of a reach with zero data to support it. I seriously doubt this will pan out.

chriswirges
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There's no such thing as dark matter

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