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5 November, 15:02

Suppose there is a large amount of (weakly interacting) dark matter between us and a distant galaxy. How will this affect our view of the distant galaxy?

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  1. 5 November, 15:29
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    Dark matter does not affect our view, humans can see through them.

    Explanation:

    They do not affect our view because we can see right through the (weakly interacting) dark matter, as they do not interact or interfere with electromagnetic force.

    Dark matter are often invisible substances and are difficult to spot because they don't absorb or reflect light.
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