cool, thanks,
could dark matter be normal matter that is like most things i know of that doesn't produce light normally. could it just so happen that light is not reflected off the object towards us, or is spread out to such a point that the light is not dense enough to form something noticable? or is it considered another "type" of matter? i could research it but my dads home and you can probally give me a straight answer pretty fast. .we're starting to talk about atomic physics in my highschool class, i'm taking AP next year. i have to go, nighty night.
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