![]() ![]() ![]() Just as they use a variety of methods to learn about the distribution of dark matter in the universe, they have identified ways to learn about the distribution of ordinary matter as well.Ĭosmologists have a couple of ways to calculate how much ordinary matter there is in the universe. Data from these experiments “contain a lot of precious information that will help us learn about dark energy, dark matter, inflation and neutrinos, but if we can't properly model it, we'll have to throw that data away.”įortunately, astrophysicists are used to searching for things they can’t see. “If we don't know where the baryons are, then we cannot properly analyze precision data from experiments like LSST,” the Rubin Observatory's Legacy Survey of Space and Time. “Ordinary matter is only 5% of the total energy in the universe,” Schaan says, “and if you look at stars within galaxies, you're only seeing 5 to 10% of the ordinary matter.”ĭetecting that hidden ordinary matter, also called baryonic matter, will become increasingly important in years to come, Schaan says. ![]() The result is that only a small percentage of what’s considered visible matter is actually visible. The light from matter that sits close to the heart of galaxies and galaxy clusters is hidden behind the brighter light of other objects like stars. By contrast, other matter is too close to light sources to be seen. Some matter, like dust and gas at the very edges of a galaxy or galaxy cluster, doesn't emit any light of its own, and very little light shines on it. “If you look with an optical telescope, you're seeing only a tiny fraction of the total matter,” says Emmanuel Schaan, a physicist at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. But even ordinary matter, the matter that makes up everything we can see, can be difficult to find. It was really cringey.Studies of the cosmos indicate that most of the matter that makes up the universe is dark matter-so called because it does not emit or reflect light. He wants to remind you all the time that he's the dev. And I mean that literally - the guy puts himself in the game as an NPC all over the place. Now I just want to warn people about the person they're getting involved with. Since he has repeatedly made it clear that he will never allow anyone else to work on his games, that means even less chance of fixing any of those 90+ pages of bugs. He recently announced that he was planning to go back and work on some other game he wrote a few years back. I played for years and invested thousands of dollars in his game, but his unprofessional attitude kept growing and the bug list never shrunk. The entire point of idle games is to get bigger and bigger numbers, and he won't fix his limitations with exactly that. ![]() There's tons of ways to fix this, but his response: don't play on Android. Like if you have a big stack of items, and add to it, the entire stack vanishes. On Android, there's a bug in the game that limits how big numbers can get. So he keeps adding and adding, but never fixing. He wants to be a streamer and thinks demoing new features is the way to do that. That wouldn't be the end of the world, but the dev is a single guy who refuses to fix bugs. Go look on the steam discussions for it there's a 90+ page list of bugs. ![]()
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