Who created Stargates?

Who created Stargates?

The Stargates, also called the Astria Porta in Ancient and the Chappa’ai in Goa’uld, are a series of devices, built by the Ancients, that create artificial subspace wormholes, allowing for near-instantaneous transportation between two distant points in space.

Who first discovered dark matter?

Fritz Zwicky

Is Dark Matter real?

Because dark matter has not yet been observed directly, if it exists, it must barely interact with ordinary baryonic matter and radiation, except through gravity. Most dark matter is thought to be non-baryonic in nature; it may be composed of some as-yet undiscovered subatomic particles.

Is there dark matter in humans?

Even though, at any given instant, there’s only around 10-22 kilograms of dark matter inside you, much larger amounts are constantly passing through you. Every second, you’ll experience about 2.5 × 10-16 kilograms of dark matter passing through your body.

Can you collect dark matter?

Because dark matter doesn’t interact with normal matter (mostly) but passes right through it, you wouldn’t have any difficulty collecting it in a specific volume of space; it would always be there as you moved through the galaxy.

Is dark matter an energy source?

Roughly 80% of the mass of the universe is made up of material that scientists cannot directly observe. Known as dark matter, this bizarre ingredient does not emit light or energy.

What is the difference between dark matter and anti matter?

Dark matter has made its presence known only through its gravitational effects on astrophysical objects. Unlike fermionic dark matter (such as dark-matter candidates called weakly interacting massive particles, WIMPs), there is no limit to the number of axions that can exist in a certain volume of space.

Are black holes dark matter?

The international team find that rather than the conventional formation scenarios involving ‘normal’ matter, supermassive black holes could instead form directly from dark matter in high density regions in the centres of galaxies. The result has key implications for cosmology in the early Universe.