Breakthrough in Dark Matter Detection
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NASA's Fermi telescope may have finally seen dark matter detected through gamma-ray signals. Learn how these WIMP signatures could change particle physics.
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Scientists just detected dark matter for the first time using NASA's Fermi telescope,
and it's absolutely mind-blowing. For ninety years, we've known dark matter makes up
eighty-five percent of all matter in the universe, but we've never actually seen it
because it doesn't interact with light. Now researchers found gamma-ray signals at the Milky
Way's center matching the exact signature of dark matter particles annihilating each other.
These particles called WIMPs are five hundred times heavier than protons and completely unknown
to physics. This discovery could rewrite everything we know about the universe's composition
and fundamental particle physics.
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