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Dark matter does not consist black holes, neutron stars, faint old white dwarfs, brown dwarfs, or any other object that we understand -- there simply isn't enough of these, even in total, to account for what's seen. In an typical, amusing choice for a scientific name, these are collectively called "MACHOs."

Dark matter has to consist of something we don't fully understand.

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