
"Dark Matter: Is It an Alternate Shadow Universe?"
Scientists propose that dark matter may actually be part of an alternate shadow universe, with a recent study suggesting that it could be a distorted parallel universe where atoms are unable to come together. Dark matter, which constitutes more than 80 percent of all matter in the universe, remains imperceptible and difficult to observe, emitting zero light or energy. The prevailing belief among scientists is that dark matter is primarily composed of non-baryonic matter, and its existence is inferred from the behavior of stars, planets, and galaxies. The new paper by Dr. Arushi Bodas and his colleagues adds to the evidence supporting the existence of dark matter, solidifying the "dark matter really does exist" thesis.
