What's the matter with matter? (Strange Universe Series -- 2011).

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answer:I think 1 or more hidden properties of the universe exist, and “Dark Matter” is a convenient way to hand wave a lot of things. If we do eventually find dark matter, I believe we will also discover a new fundamental force that controls its behavior, weakly interacts with normal matter, and varies over distance.

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