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What's the diff between a smoothly distributed superfluid sea and spacetime?

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What's the diff between a smoothly distributed superfluid sea and spacetime?
« on: 31/07/2017 13:08:28 »
Dark Matter Theory

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our galaxy is swimming in a superfluid sea

Dark Matter More Ubiquitous Than We Ever Thought

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dark matter is smooth, distributed more evenly throughout space than we thought
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