Scientists have discovered that gravitational waves (ripples) from the Big Bang, which Albert Einstein predicted 100 years ago, may have created dark matterβthe invisible substance that holds galaxies together. Without these cosmic ripples, there would be no galaxies, stars, Earth, or life as we know it.
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Scientists Think Big Bang Ripples Created Dark Matter #shorts #space #universe #science #bigbangAdded:
13 billion years ago, the universe exploded into existence. But scientists just discovered something nobody expected.
The ripples from that explosion, the same ripples Einstein predicted 100 years ago, may have created dark matter.
The invisible substance that holds every galaxy together, including ours. Think about that.
Sound waves from the Big Bang created the invisible glue that holds the entire universe from falling apart. Without those ripples, no galaxies, no stars, no Earth, no you. Scientists just published this and physics will never look the same again.
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