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by jwfxpr
3024 days ago
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Well... Sort of. The 'weakly interacting' means it interacts via gravity and another force no stronger than the Weak force. As per Wikipedia [0]: "There exists no clear definition of a WIMP, but broadly a WIMP is a new elementary particle which interacts via gravity and any other force (or forces), potentially not part of the standard model itself, which is as weak as or weaker than the weak nuclear force, but also non-vanishing in its strength." [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weakly_interacting_massive_par... |
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