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Physics Observes That An Ingredient Is Missing In The Universe That Has Not Yet Been Taken Into Account – – Pledge Times
Physicists and astronomers continue to study how dark matter behaves, that invisible ‘glue’ that holds stars, dust and gas together in a galaxy. Now new

Physicists and astronomers continue to study how dark matter behaves, that invisible ‘glue’ that holds stars, dust and gas together in a galaxy. Now new observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and the Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile have determined that something may be missing in theories about how dark matter behaves.
That ‘something’, that missing ingredient, may then explain why researchers have discovered an unexpected discrepancy between observations of dark matter concentrations…
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