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what are dark matters?​

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Answered by SassyWendy
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Dark matter is material that cannot be seen directly. We know that dark matter exists because of the effect it has on objects that we can observe directly.

Answered by ItzNorah
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What is dark matter?

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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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