
James Webb Telescope Just Detected First Ever Evidence Of Dark Matter
James Webb Telescope Just Detected First Ever Evidence Of Dark Matter
For years, astronomers and astrophysicists have been looking up, trying to understand what exists out there in the Universe and figure out why it looks the way that it does.
When we use telescopes to gaze at the sky and collect as much light as we can, we find billions of galaxies. But these galaxies aren’t just randomly distributed throughout the Universe. They follow a structure that’s driven by the force of gravity and guided by the presence of dark matter - a particle in the Universe that has mass and doesn’t give off or reflect light.
And although dark matter makes up over 80% of all matter in the universe, scientists have never seen it. We only assume it exists because, without it, the behavior of stars, planets and galaxies simply wouldn't make sense.
Here is what we know about it, or rather, what we think we know.
But now, thanks to the ability to peer back to the dawn of the universe, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) just detected the first-ever evidence of dark matter, leaving scientists scratching their heads because this discovery has challenged all the scientific theories explaining the mystery of dark matter.
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