Dark matter is the observation,
It can’t be a direct observation, as “dark matter” is simply a made-up term to describe something we only have a partial understanding of. A direct observation might be particles, waves, matter, and things which exist within the framework of known science and laws of nature.
Yes, I’m only a layperson, but I think science is pretty clear about that kind of thing.
quediuspayu@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
Of course it is not a direct observation, if it were it would be called something else and the conversations would never had started.
Dark matter is more like a list of problems, observations that don’t correspond with our understanding of the universe. It is dark because we can’t anything causing them, and matter because it seems to be way too little mass for the gravitation effects we see.
JohnnyEnzyme@piefed.social 1 day ago
That sounds more or less correct to me.
My quibble with your original comment is of course, unchanged, and I’m perfectly happy confining myself to the majority science POV on dark matter.