Dibaryon-type Hexaquark (Public Domain) |
They are now thinking that d-star hexaquarks could be at the root of the matter. The dark
matter.
And what are d-star hexaquarks? Thanks for asking. As
the name implies, each is composed of six quarks arranged in a d-star.
And what’s a d-star?
Something about bosons. And what are
those?
There you go… It’s
now all as clear as dark matter itself.
Resources
https://bgr.com/2020/03/04/dark-matter-astronomy-matter-physics/
Copyright March 6, 2020 by Linda Van Slyke All Rights Reserved
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