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by themartorana
4006 days ago
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Ditto. Out of curiosity, is dark matter spread unevenly throughout the universe, or is it directly inverse to matter? Like, when we expect dark matter causes an effect, is it because we expect there to be a massive dark-matter "object" acting upon matter, or can we attribute it to denser dark matter as space between matter increases? Edit: would viewing dark matter provide a negative image of the universe? I'm asking mostly because I'm curious if there is dark matter, "light" matter, and empty space, or only one or the other? I love imagining this stuff, as if two different universes in a multiverse - ours and one we can't see - are acting upon each other and causing what we strive to explain. As if they were passing through each other. |
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