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The Switching on of the LHC Helps Us to Find Dark Matter

In the early universe we think there was masses of matter and antimatter. But because dark matter is not very good at annihilating with itself, you end up with some left over. That's what's responsible for the missing mass that we can't see in galaxies. So it's possible that we might create these dark matter particles at the LHC. As they fly out of the LHC, the LHC will not be able to detect them because they're dark but it might see something flying in one direction and nothing flying in the other direction.

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