Is There a New Theory on Dark Matter Interactions?

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In summary, there is a new theory that suggests dark matter may interact with light particles, potentially explaining the long-standing mystery of dark matter's composition and behavior. This theory, known as the "dark photon" model, proposes that dark matter particles can interact with photons, the particles of light, through a new type of force. This could have significant implications for our understanding of the universe and could potentially lead to new ways of detecting and studying dark matter. However, more research and evidence is needed to confirm this theory and its implications.
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HEllo,, my name is Sam, and I am working on a new way to think about Dark MAtter and its interactions with what we call normal matter. I have been working on this theory for some time, and have decided to seek advice on it, thank you.
 
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SamIAm81 said:
HEllo,, my name is Sam, and I am working on a new way to think about Dark MAtter and its interactions with what we call normal matter. I have been working on this theory for some time, and have decided to seek advice on it, thank you.
Welcome to the forum. I suggest you read the forum rules, particularly the one about not posting personal theories.
 
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