Strange star system may hold first evidence of an ultra-rare 'dark matter star'

Mar 23, 2023
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In a distant star system, a sunlike star orbits an invisible object that may be the first example of a 'boson star' made of dark matter, new research suggests.

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Literally begging astronomers and particle physicists to give this up, at least until they have some better way to detect it.

If dark matter was as common as they say it is, like the majority of matter then we would see these things all over the place and we don't so that's not what it is... it's just a black hole.

It doesn't matter if it requires a really particular set of things to happen. So does life and here we are so this is them just arguing from beauty and that's dumb.
 
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Literally begging astronomers and particle physicists to give this up, at least until they have some better way to detect it.

If dark matter was as common as they say it is, like the majority of matter then we would see these things all over the place and we don't so that's not what it is... it's just a black hole.

It doesn't matter if it requires a really particular set of things to happen. So does life and here we are so this is them just arguing from beauty and that's dumb.
I doubt many people think it is actually a dark matter star. It's a really cool concept though.