"In fact, a particle with some properties opposite to those of physicists' current favorite dark matter candidate—the weakly interacting massive particle, or WIMP—would do just as good a job at explaining the stuff, a quartet of theorists says. Hypothetical strongly interacting massive particles—or SIMPs—would also better account for some astrophysical observations, they argue."Can't find WIMPs. Imagine SIMPs and call it science.
Friday, October 31, 2014
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Unable to find evidence of dark matter, theorists come up with silly new theory.
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