Future Space
A groundbreaking study suggests dark matter isn’t just invisible—it’s chemically active! Scientists propose a new lightweight dark matter that self-annihilates, producing electrons and positrons, which ionize gas at the Milky Way’s center. This could explain a decades-old mystery and offer a new way to detect dark matter beyond gravity. NASA’s COSI telescope, launching in 2027, may confirm this game-changing discovery. Watch the full video to explore how this could reshape our understanding of the universe!
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