In and of itself, the cosmos is a conundrum. From the singularity of our own solar system to dark matter. This last one is perhaps one of the universe’s most fascinating and unresolved mysteries. It is undetectable. It is undetectable. It is not audible, tactile, or olfactory.
Even the most advanced and sophisticated engineering equipment in the world could not validate the qualities of this sort of material. On the other hand, its existence is unmistakable.
It is rapidly approaching the Earth. Ciaran O’Hare, a researcher at the University of Zaragoza, produced this finding, which was just published in the journal Physical Review.
According to a current study, the solar system will be swallowed by the leftovers of an ancient galaxy that was devoured millions of years ago by the Milky Way.
Dark matter with the mass of more than 10 million suns is nearing the Earth, according to O’Hare. This dark matter must form a ring-like shape that can be easily detected.
Experts believe that the impending storm will boost the chances of detecting dark matter, providing a fantastic opportunity for scientists to solve some of the riddles surrounding this type of stuff.