The Dark Big Bang

The concept is rooted in the fact that dark matter, which makes up about 85% of the universe’s mass, interacts very weakly with electromagnetic forces, making it extremely difficult to detect directly.

The Dark Big Bang Theory is a speculative cosmological model that suggests that, in addition to the known Big Bang that gave rise to visible matter, there was a separate Big Bang associated with dark matter. This model posits that dark matter underwent its distinct process of formation, potentially decoupled from ordinary matter, which could explain its elusive nature.

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