Scientists Detect Lowest Mass Dark Object Ever Measured
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Summary
Scientists have detected the lowest mass dark object ever measured, providing new insights into the nature of dark matter. The discovery helps astronomers understand whether dark matter is smooth or clumpy, which could reveal its fundamental composition. Since dark matter cannot be observed directly, researchers study it through gravitational lensing effects, where the object's gravity bends light from background sources, allowing measurement of its properties.
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As a fundamental building block of the universe, a key question for astronomers is whether dark matter is smooth or clumpy, as this could reveal what it is made of.
Since dark matter cannot be observed directly, its properties can only be determined by observing the gravitational lens
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