Dark matter, which constitutes approximately 85% of the universe and remains invisible to direct detection, provides the gravitational force necessary to hold galaxies like the Milky Way together; without it, stars at the outer edges would spin too fast and cause the galaxy to disintegrate.
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85% of the universe is completely invisible, and scientists have absolutely no idea what it is. It's called dark matter. You can't see it, touch it, or detect it directly, but without it, the Milky Way would tear itself apart. Stars on the outer edge spin way too fast. Something invisible is holding them in place. Scientists just found a massive dark matter halo sitting right next to our [music] galaxy, a region where gravity makes zero sense. Swimming through invisible mass with no way to prove it. And Real Ones, Lincoln Bio for our Cosmic T.
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