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Simulation Reveals What Dark Matter Might Look Like if We Could See It – ScienceAlert
How do you study something invisible? This is a challenge that faces astronomers who study dark matter.

How do you study something invisible? This is a challenge that faces astronomers who study dark matter.
Although dark matter comprises 85 percent of all matter in the Universe, it doesn’t interact with light. It can only be seen through the gravitational influence it has on light and other matter. To make matters worse, efforts to directly detect dark matter on Earth have been unsuccessful so far.
Despite the elusive quality of dark matter, we have learned several things about it.
We know tha…
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