Could Dark Matter Be a Source of Light In the Universe?
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All the light in the observable universe provides about as much illumination as a 60-watt bulb seen from 2.5 miles away. And all the energy ever radiated by all the stars that ever existed is still with us, filling the universe with a sort of fog, a sea of photons known as the extragalactic background light.
Could Dark Matter Be a Source of Light In the Universe?
Could Dark Matter Be a Source of Light In the…
Could Dark Matter Be a Source of Light In the Universe?
All the light in the observable universe provides about as much illumination as a 60-watt bulb seen from 2.5 miles away. And all the energy ever radiated by all the stars that ever existed is still with us, filling the universe with a sort of fog, a sea of photons known as the extragalactic background light.