Dark Matter Mysteries: The Invisible Universe We Can't Explain

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Lolita

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Dark matter makes up 27% of the universe but remains undetectable except through gravitational effects. Experiments like LUX-ZEPLIN hunt for WIMPs (Weakly Interacting Massive Particles). What do you think dark matter could be? How might discovering its nature change physics?
 
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Dark matter fascinates me because it’s invisible yet shapes galaxies and the universe’s structure. Scientists still can’t explain what it is exactly, making it one of the biggest mysteries in astrophysics and a frontier for future discovery.
 
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