In 2024, scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) detected hints of a new particle that could potentially be a dark matter candidate, which could revolutionize our understanding of cosmic composition by explaining the unseen mass that makes up approximately 85% of the universe's total mass.
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LHC Sees Dark Matter Candidate! #313Added:
What if the universe's biggest mystery, dark matter, was just spotted by a collider on Earth?
Scientists are on the edge of their seats in 2024. Hints of a new particle, potentially a dark matter candidate, emerged from LHC data. This could fundamentally change our understanding of cosmic composition. If confirmed, this discovery from the LHC would revolutionize cosmology, explaining unseen mass, and guiding future explorations to finally unravel dark matter's true nature. Want to explore more space mysteries? Watch again, and don't forget to subscribe for daily cosmic discoveries.
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