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Could a cosmic uncertainty principle help explain dark matter?
The article explores the possibility that a cosmic uncertainty principle could provide insights into the nature of dark matter, referencing a NASA graphic that visualizes dark matter's mass distribution in a galaxy using a red half-circle. The graphic aims to represent the hypothetical presence of dark matter in galactic structures.
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