Science
Simulation reveals what elusive DARK MATTER would look like if we could see it (PHOTO) – RT
Researchers at the Harvard & Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics have run one of the most advanced simulations of dark matter ever achieved, and believe they have produced an image of the elusive, ‘invisible’ substance.

Dark matter has long baffled the scientific community, despite making up an estimated 85 percent of all the matter in the universe. It forms a central part of our most advanced theories about the universe itself, and is therefore critical to our understanding of… well, pretty much everything.
However, photographing it is impossible as it doesn’t interact with light; we can only detect it via its gravitational influence on light (we can’t see the wind but can witness it rustling leaves and tree …
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