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New Theory Suggests Dark Matter Is Frozen Relics of Light-Speed Particles : ScienceAlert

Last updated: May 16, 2025 10:10 am
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Unveiling the Mystery of Dark Matter: A New Theory Emerges

Scientists have long been puzzled by the excess gravity in the Universe, leading to the hypothesis of dark matter. Recently, researchers from Dartmouth College have proposed a groundbreaking theory that challenges traditional views on dark matter.

The theory suggests that in the early stages of the Universe, massless particles were abundant and moving at high speeds. As these particles collided and cooled, they gained mass, potentially explaining the unseen source of gravity in the Universe.

This new perspective on dark matter challenges the conventional idea of cold, dark lumps of matter and offers a fresh approach to understanding the origins of gravity.

According to physicists Guanming Liang and Robert Caldwell, the transition from massless particles to slow-moving dark matter could have occurred during a period of intense energy exchange in the early Universe.

By considering the thermal properties of these particles, the researchers propose a mechanism where high-energy particles convert their energy to mass, creating the dark matter we observe today.

Their mathematical model suggests a significant energy drop that transforms high-density energy into low-energy mass, providing a simple yet elegant explanation for the emergence of dark matter.

Unlike previous theories, this new hypothesis could be tested using existing data, particularly in the cosmic microwave background radiation. Signs of these transformations could provide evidence for the existence of dark matter particles.

Excited by the potential implications of their theory, the researchers are hopeful that this new approach could lead to a better understanding of dark matter and its role in shaping the Universe.

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This research, published in Physical Review Letters, opens up a new chapter in the quest to unravel the mysteries of dark matter and the forces that govern the Universe.

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