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Like there's the Kamioka and Sanford research labs that do dark matter and neutrino physics research, or there's China's insanely deep nuclear command bunker, there's the deepest cave we've ever discovered, plus some of the deepest mines in the world.
Like there's the Kamioka and Sanford research labs that do dark matter and neutrino physics research.
The remainder is still all around us, but so far remains invisible, around 25% being dark matter and 70% known as dark energy. 11, dimensions theorized by string theory.
but so far remains invisible, around 25% being dark matter and 70% known as dark energy.
Chinese research has a lot to offer the world, in say, battery technology, or the cures to diseases, or fundamental discoveries into, for instance, dark matter.
Chinese research has a lot to offer the world in, say, battery technology, or the cures to diseases, or fundamental discoveries into, for instance, dark matter.
Paul Stamets talks about the mycelial archetype and how the information sharing systems that comprise the Internet look exactly like computer models of dark matter in the universe, look exactly like the neurons in a brain.
like computer models of dark matter in the university,
We know very little of the true nature of black holes, even less is known about the elusive dark matter.
Even less is known about the elusive dark matter.
So game changers going forward, if we discover the dark matter particle, that'd be kind of cool.
If dark energy and dark matter because we don't know what's causing either one of them,
Astronomers call it simply dark matter.
Whatever it is, dark matter is out there.
About 25% is dark matter and 70% dark energy, both of which are invisible.
About 25% is dark matter; and 70% is dark energy.
We live in a quiet arm of the Milky Way, a spiral galaxy of average size, about 100,000 light years across, consisting of billions of stars, gas clouds, dark matter, black holes, neutron stars, and
consisting of billions of stars, gas clouds, dark matter, black holes, neutron stars,
You've heard of dark matter.