We don't want to freak you out, but there's a chance that dark matter could be in the room with you right now, and could even be passing through your body as you read this.
Absolutely. Ed Belbruno told Futurism that it was here.
It makes sense. 95 percent of the universe is believed to be dark matter. The likelihood that a substance will make its way to Earth and into our homes and bodies seems high, right?
One of the main things we know about dark matter is that there is less of it.
It would be good news for dark matter-phobes. Belbruno insists that this substance is here with us.
It is going through you right now, and it is not something to be concerned about. It's noise, but it's there.
The pragmatic half of this odd couple is called Green.
He said that dark matter is probably in and around our solar system.
We have no idea what dark matter is like among us.
There are many theories about where dark matter came from. The leading hypothesis suggests that dark matter was a result of the Big bang, but some scientists now believe that dark matter may have been a result of the explosion.
Dark matter was probably in the room with everyone who ever lived before you, and will be there after you're gone. What you do with that knowledge is up to you.
NASA has a proposal to investigate the mysteries of dark matter.
Scientists say dark matter could be an amazing fuel for spacecraft.
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