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RE: A: Could dark matter be present in most massive objects, such as the Sun?

in #stemq6 years ago

Amazing article. I loved the simplicity of the article, how you explained it in a very nice way and how you explained gravitational lensing and the important of dark mater to come to the star formations we see today was really awesome and interesting as well ;)

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Thanks for passing by of for the very nice and positive comment! Feel free to point me anything I should ameliorate.

Its always a pleasure to read your posts :)

Very kind from you :) I also like what you write. Do you plan to translate in English our latest? I would love it :)

I have done the English one first :) Here is the link https://steemit.com/yu-stem/@rifkan/the-biggest-bang-and-first-three-minutes. I hope you will like it :)

I liked it! It is a great post, very clear and super accessible for non-specialists. What are you working out exactly?

I am a final year student of astrophysics. I have just few exams left to finish it. I am originally from Bangladesh but living in Serbia as I am studying here :) My stipend requires me to study everything in Serbian language so that is the reason I had to learn serbian :)

I see! Thanks for letting me know! Any plan for after the studies? A PhD/postdoc (not too sure if you are a PhD student or a master student :p)?

I am a final year bachelor student. I am thinking to prepare for GRE :)