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Possible explanation of dark matter
in Astronomy and Cosmology
Posted · Edited by scatterbrain
Dark matter, like 'Darkest Africa' in century old maps, is fascinating.
I read about antiphotons recently, and wondered if there could be a class of matter, glowing in the universe, but invisible because its radiation are 'dark' photons which no instrument or eye would pick up. But my question, that an astronomer could answer - would such matter still register mass in our measurements of the mass of the universe.