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#1(A)DARK MATTER IN A FLUID UNIVERSE 1st Edition
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(link to book on Amazon) 113 pages
Dark Matter in a Fluid Universe 1st Edition

Dark Matter in a Fluid Universe (1st Edition) is an alternative proposal as to how galaxies and planetary systems are formed. The book cover image is that of both a developing protoplanetary system as well as a developing galaxy. The ratios and principals involved are the same. The inner 37% of the radius of a developing system is defined / repurposed as the Hill's Cloud. The outer 63% of the radius is defined / repurposed as the Oort Cloud. Evidence produced in this book also provides a solution for the Dark Matter / Dark Energy riddle of the Cosmos.

The author then asks, which approach defining the formation of galaxies and planetary systems do you think is more plausible? That provided by Dark Matter in a Fluid Universe? Or what you were taught in high school and college? Scientists state they have no idea what Dark Matter / Dark Energy are comprised of or where they're located. Dark Matter in a Fluid Universe claims to provide that answer.