Not exact matches
Such an offset is predicted during collisions if
dark matter interacts with forces other than gravity, potentially providing
clues about what the substance might be.
Neutrinos therefore represent a unique window into an otherwise invisible universe, even offering
clues about the missing mass called
dark matter, whose presence can be inferred only by its gravitational influence on stars and galaxies.
As astronomers gathered
clues about the existence — and staggering amount — of
dark matter, they turned to the computer to create models of how the strange stuff might be organized.
In an effort to learn more
about dark matter, astronomers observed how galaxy clusters collide with each other — an event that could hold
clues about the mysterious invisible
matter that makes up most of the mass of the universe.
It gives no
clues about how truly
dark the subject
matter of the book is.