Have we finally solved the dark matter mystery?

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ANALYSIS: Have we finally solved the dark matter mystery?

If the results are confirmed, the so-called X17 particle could help to explain dark matter,

The biggest of these accelerators is the Large Hadron Collider in Europe, where the Higgs boson — a particle scientists had been hunting for decades — was discovered in 2012. Attila J Krasznahorkay and his colleagues at ATOMKI have taken a different approach, conducting smaller experiments that fire the subatomic particles called protons at the nuclei of different atoms.

 

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That is very important work and needs to be replicated by others because if you don't know what dark matter is made from you can't determine the half life of the particle and without that the gravitational changes in the universe over time which determine its ultimate fate.

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