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how is dark matter formed.

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Answered by Maira9991
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Dark matter can refer to any substance that interacts predominantly via gravity with visible matter (e.g., stars and planets). Hence in principle it need not be composed of a new type of fundamental particle but could, at least in part, be made up of standard baryonic matter, such as protons or neutrons.
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How is dark matter formed?

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◇In simple Dark matter is proportionate of matter and anti matter.

◇If masses are bound to enlarge only through the accumulation of material matters, then why do? there is a friction between angular momentum and gravity.

◇Every core nucleus of stars, planets in galaxies are bound to the gravitational attraction by it’s potential of axioms.

◇But it doesn’t mean that the whole entropy of cluster gases turns into it.

◇Beyond the conventional law there is unconventional that keeps guessing.

◇If 70% is dark energy, 25% is dark matter, and 5% is matter then the presence of anti matter?

◇If Earth is a sum of connoisseur of matter by accumulation in spheroid, there is a magnetic force from the core that makes the matter bound to itself and it’s superior in scale.

◇Equal intact makes it a reality in float. This counts to stars to family ring axiom to galaxy as inter connectivity.

◇Matter is greater than anti matter because the evidence of cosmic luminosity influence is greater than than the solid mass comprehensive science: which involves both matter and anti matter.

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