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Martin White: Dark Matter
DARK MATTER We believe that most of the matter in the universe is dark, i.e. cannot be detected from the light which it emits (or fails to emit). This is stuff which cannot be seen directly -- so what makes us think that it exists at all Its presence is inferred indirectly from the motions of astronomical objects, specifically stellar, galactic, and galaxy cluster/supercluster observations. It ...
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