Re: Electrons in the universe
- From: madscientist5500@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 7 Feb 2006 13:49:39 -0800
Just one more question... what about the free electrons in the
observable universe? These certainly count as non-baryonic yet they
must be present somewhere. How can the number of free electrons can be
estimated and included in the count? Thanks, again.
.
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