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The existence of parallel worlds could explain the mystery of the missing dark matter in our universe from "summary" of Parallel Worlds by Michio Kaku

The mystery of dark matter has puzzled scientists for decades. Despite their best efforts, they have been unable to detect this elusive substance directly. It seems to make up a significant portion of the universe's mass, yet its presence remains largely invisible. One possible explanation for the missing dark matter lies in the existence of parallel worlds. According to some theories in physics, there could be multiple universes existing alongside our own. These parallel worlds may have different physical properties and compositions, including the distribution of dark matter. If dark matter exists in these parallel worlds but not in our own, it could account for why we have been unable to detect it. The dark matter is simply located in a different universe, beyond our current observational capabilities. This would explain why it seems to be "missing" from our universe. In a multiverse scenario, each universe could have its own unique characteristics, including the presence or absence of dark matter. This would mean that our universe is just one of many, each with its own set of physical laws and fundamental particles. While the idea of parallel worlds may seem far-fetched, it offers a potential solution to the mystery of dark matter. By expanding our understanding of the cosmos to include multiple universes, we may finally be able to unravel the enigma of this elusive substance that has eluded us for so long.
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    Parallel Worlds

    Michio Kaku

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