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University of Sydney Student Develops Ingenious Technique to Find Missing Matter – Science Times
Astronomers now have a new method for detecting missing matter, using distant galaxies as “scintillating pins” to identify these mysterious materials.
Astronomers now have a new method for detecting missing matter, using distant galaxies as “scintillating pins” to identify these mysterious materials.
One of the persisting questions in astronomy is how to account for all the matter in the universe as predicted in theory. Actual attempts to measure always end up with an inexplicable loss, leading to the proposal of dark matter and dark energy. Only five percent of the known universe is made up of so-called normal matter – those that are found in…
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