Galaxy clusters and the nature of Machian strings
David W. Essex

TL;DR
This paper applies a Machian space quanta model to galaxy clusters, proposing that dark matter issues can be addressed if all quantum mass resides in Machian strings, offering a potential solution to the missing mass problem.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of Machian space quanta to explain dark matter in galaxy clusters through the concept of mass in Machian strings.
Findings
Machian space quanta can account for missing mass in galaxy clusters.
Assuming all quantum mass is in Machian strings resolves the dark matter problem.
The model provides a new perspective on the nature of dark matter.
Abstract
The model of Machian space quanta is applied to the dark matter problem in galaxy clusters. Machian space quanta are able to solve the missing mass problem if all the mass of a space quantum is assumed to be in the Machian strings.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Scientific Research and Discoveries
