Recent observations have found that something may be missing from the theories of how dark matter behaves. This missing ingredient may explain why researchers have uncovered an unexpected discrepancy between observations of the dark matter concentrations in a sample of massive galaxy clusters and theoretical computer simulations of how dark matter should be distributed in clusters. [1] A universe filled with nothing. Humans trying to decipher it. Filling it with things we create. And then more things. And more things. Until it makes sense. Until we understand it. A universe filled with nothing. A universe filled with everything. Everything but our self. (Can you not see yourself everywhere?)
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