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alejandromeira
Wikipedia dixit:
The standard model of cosmology indicates that the total mass–energy of the universe contains 4.9% ordinary matter, 26.8% dark matter and 68.3% dark energy
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According to this, dark matter must be everywhere.
Why then do we look for dark matter in distant galaxies?
Would not it be better to look for it in our own galaxy?
Or in our own ground laboratories?
The standard model of cosmology indicates that the total mass–energy of the universe contains 4.9% ordinary matter, 26.8% dark matter and 68.3% dark energy
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According to this, dark matter must be everywhere.
Why then do we look for dark matter in distant galaxies?
Would not it be better to look for it in our own galaxy?
Or in our own ground laboratories?