Antimatter vs Dark Matter: Similarities and Differences
If you know a little bit about astrophysics and are interested in astronomy, you probably know that there are invisible […]
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If you know a little bit about astrophysics and are interested in astronomy, you probably know that there are invisible […]
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Dark matter makes up about 83% of the universe’s matter. That means 83% of the universe is invisible, but dark
“We are a way for the cosmos to know itself,” said Carl Sagan about our search towards the cosmos. Dark
Dark matter has been a mysterious object for decades for us. We’ve been trying many different things to detect dark
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When you look through a telescope and see stars and galaxies across space, there is a reason why that happens:
Ever wondered about what makes the universe expand and galaxies spin? What’s out there more than we see? Everything in
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Ever wondered what happens when dark matter particles collide with each other? We call this dark matter annihilation. It’s an
Imagine a world where 85% of its mass is invisible. This isn’t from a sci-fi movie—it’s real in our universe,
What if most of the universe is made of something we can’t see or touch? That’s dark matter. Dark matter
Did you know that for every kilogram of stuff we can see, there are 5 kilograms of dark matter? This
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