Gravitational lensing is a phenomenon that proves the existence of dark matter and from what I have read from the article, neutron stars are composed of known matter. So, Does the ordinary matter; of which some 15-20% (if I am not wrong) of our universe is composed of; can also show gravitational lensing?
Gravitational lensing is a phenomenon that proves the existence of dark matter and from what I have read from the article, neutron stars are composed of known matter. So, Does the ordinary matter; of which some 15-20% (if I am not wrong) of our universe is composed of; can also show gravitational lensing?
Yes, ordinary matter also shows gravitational lensing
The important requirement is that there must be enough mass to distort the space time fabric.
I have been reading your Bohring articles for 1 month...very interesting articles every time👍👍. Looking forward to the exciting upcoming articles.
Thanks Gaurav. 😊 We will surely be publishing even more interesting content in the upcoming weeks.
What an interesting read!
Interesting 👌👌❤️