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Dark Matter & UAPs: The Cosmic Connection with Prof. Matthew Szydagis | Merged Podcast EP 8

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Dark Matter Interacts With the Nucleus of Atoms

All we know is that dark matter interacts gravitationally. So in all the direct detection experiments, the assumption is always that there's something extra. There's some sort of weak, very rare interaction other than gravity which allows it to talk to a nucleus and give it measurable energy. But without that assumption, then there's no point in even trying to detect dark matter. It could be dark matter only interacts Gravitationally. In which case, we may never be able to detect it directly. And the astronomical evidence may be all that humanity ever gets for it,. "It would be very hard to figure out what it is"

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