… (likely another gobbledegook AI written article)
https://www.ecoticias.com/en/nasa-dark- ... rse/12103/
Scientists identify dark matter among numerous cosmic mysteries as the most difficult-to-detect substance in the universe. Although they have not detected this evasive material, scientists continue their persistent research.
Well of course! They’ve mortgages to pay. Kids to put through school. Gold and diamond jewelry to buy for their wives (or girlfriends (or both). Retirement accounts to add to. To ensure that, of course they’ll be persistent.
Most recent scientific developments have enabled us to move within the closest range of solving the mystery of dark matter.
LOL! Yeah sure. The problem is they’ve been saying that for at least 20 years.
Scientists have maintained their pursuit of explaining dark matter since it constitutes 27% of the universe for many decades.
So they say.
Multiple investigation methods exist to study dark matter through which scientists have analyzed galactic rotations along cosmic structure behavior.
Funny ... PC/EU did the same thing on a much, much, much, much smaller budget. And they did it 30 years ago, using KNOWN PHYSICS.
The search for dark matter secrets requires scientists to use modern telescope systems.
And society has built these priests bigger and bigger and bigger (and ever more expensive) telescopes … FOR NAUGHT. Still DM remains a mystery.
Scientists reveal new findings to restrict dark matter longevity.
In other words, they didn’t find dark matter and now the search domain is smaller than ever. In short, they’re running out of possibilities.
Scientists discovered that the existence of these particles extends beyond ten million to a hundred million times the current universe’s lifetime.
Well isn’t that convenient. It gives them cover to demand even bigger instruments and more time to find the elusive particles. AT OUR EXPENSE.
Their research demonstrates the strength of their technology while pushing dark matter investigation toward new areas in the electromagnetic spectrum.
The real problem may be that they don’t understand the old areas in the electromagnetic spectrum.
Does dark matter have any possibility of detection by humans?
Woooooaaa! Is doubt creeping in?
No …
The universe protects its largest dark secrets, but modern technological and observation breakthroughs gradually reveal the secrets of dark matter to human knowledge. Tokyo Metropolitan University’s investigation, which utilizes advanced spectrographic tools, has produced significant advancements in the ongoing scientific quest. New and transformative discoveries await us in the future, transforming our comprehension of space and our position in it.
Like I said, AI written gobbledegook.
Just keep sending mainstream scientists your money, folks. That’s the real message in this article and most articles put out by the mainstream media. And Edwin O, the author, is just another leech living off the death of science these days.