50
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by m3t00@lemmy.world to c/science@lemmy.world
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments

It is pretty cool, but it's a bit misleading.. They didn't 'see' dark matter, because it doesn't interact with light or any particles. But they detected weak gravitational lensing caused by the dark matter (or any alternative source of the gravity we've coined dark matter), so this is not really conclusive physical evidence of dark matter.

But I'm no expert, please let people with astrophysics background correct me if I'm wrong.

this post was submitted on 14 Feb 2024
50 points (78.4% liked)

science

19954 readers
71 users here now

A community to post scientific articles, news, and civil discussion.

rule #1: be kind

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS