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One of the biggest questions that occupy particle physicists and cosmologists alike is: what is dark matter? We know that a tiny fraction of the mass of the universe is the visible stuff we can see, but 23% of the Universe is made from stuff that we cannot see. The remaining mass is held in [...]
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Dr. Adam D. Helfer: Do black holes radiate? “The possibility that non-radiating `mini’ black holes exist should be taken seriously; such holes could be part of the dark matter in the Universe“ http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0034-4885/66/6/202
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