A dark matter microscope is used to indirectly detect and study dark matter by analyzing the impact it has on the distribution of visible matter in space. By observing the gravitational effects of dark matter on visible matter, scientists can infer the presence and properties of dark matter particles.
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Dark matter is everywhere, there really is no place that has the most dark matter.
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Laughter in the Dark - film - was created in 1969.
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The opposite of dark matter is visible matter.
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Dark matter's strength is proportional to it's mass. This means that more dark matter in one spot is stronger then a little bit of dark matter in that same spot.
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The duration of Dark Resurrection - film - is 1.02 hours.
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The duration of Dark Passage - film - is 1.77 hours.
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The duration of Laughter in the Dark - film - is 1.73 hours.
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The duration of Dark Forest - film - is 1.5 hours.
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The duration of Dark Journey - film - is 1.28 hours.
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The ISBN of Particle Dark Matter is 9780521763684.
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Dark Resurrection - film - was created on 2007-06-07.
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I Will Follow You Into the Dark - film - was created on 2012-06-05.
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The Dark Knight - film - was created on 2008-07-14.
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The Dark Side of the Moon - film - was created in 1990.
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The Dark Side of the Sun - film - was created in 1988.
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Not much is known about dark matter. However, the answer is likely "yes", since dark matter does interact with gravitation.
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Dark matter and dark energy have NOT been detected yet, so any ideas about detecting dark energy and dark matter, whether it be directly or indirectly, is speculation for now.
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That is because the dark matter attracts normal matter through its gravitation.
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The Heart of the Matter - film - was created in 1953.
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The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.
The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.
The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.
The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.
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Too little is known about dark matter to speculcate on this.
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