To unlock the Dark Matter camo in Call of Duty, players must obtain gold camo for all primary and secondary weapons in the game. This typically requires achieving gold on a total of 51 weapons, including assault rifles, submachine guns, shotguns, marksman rifles, sniper rifles, and pistols, among others. Each weapon must first have its challenges completed to earn gold, after which players can then work towards unlocking Dark Matter.
We know that dark matter exists because it got gravity, though it is invisible. It hold galaxy and Universes. There is a theory there many other parallel universe outside our universe and dark matter holds those universe up and some scientists says that dark matter are just mass of the matter of the parallel universe. It sounds crazy but that is the Law of Physics. However there is not exact explanation of what dark matter really is, so there are still Noble Prices for those who can come up with a reasonable explanation.
No one has any idea what Dark Matter is. WIMPs are just one of many proposed theories for what it is. Another is that it might just be ordinary matter in a "parallel universe" only a millimeter or so away from our universe, but in one of the invisible 7 dimensions of the 11 dimensional Spacetime required by String Theory.
Dark matter shows itself by its gravitational attraction. This type of evidence comes in many different forms, for example, our galaxy rotates way to fast for the amount of known matter, therefore, there must be some unknown matter.Dark matter shows itself by its gravitational attraction. This type of evidence comes in many different forms, for example, our galaxy rotates way to fast for the amount of known matter, therefore, there must be some unknown matter.Dark matter shows itself by its gravitational attraction. This type of evidence comes in many different forms, for example, our galaxy rotates way to fast for the amount of known matter, therefore, there must be some unknown matter.Dark matter shows itself by its gravitational attraction. This type of evidence comes in many different forms, for example, our galaxy rotates way to fast for the amount of known matter, therefore, there must be some unknown matter.
By definition dark matter isn't something you can see. In scientific terms you might say it possesses mass but doesn't interact electromagnetically, that is, it does not absorb or emit light. This makes it hard to study; however, its effects are visible in somewhat the same way that wind is invisible but dust and leaves blowing in it can be seen: studies in the behavior of galactic and galactic cluster rotation hint at its presence, as do observations of cosmic background radiation and gravitational lensing. Particle physicists continue to search for a particle which would be a good candidate to explain this type of matter; alternative theories for its effects not involving matter are being developed.
Probably not. It is currently unknown exactly what dark matter is, but theories claim that it may comprise up to 90 percent of the mass in the universe. We can't even find life on the masses we can identify.
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I think 4.
By definition, "dark" (look up what that word means!) matter can not be seen.
Gold is the element gold no matter how many atoms of it you have.
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Dark Matter is required to exist because without it all galaxies would fly apart. In our Milky Way Galaxy Dark Matter accounts for 90% of the entire mass of the galaxy. Dark Matter is simply that, Dark. As it cannot be seen and has a very weak force. It only interacts with gravity.
We know that dark matter exists because it got gravity, though it is invisible. It hold galaxy and Universe. There is a theory there many other parallel universe outside our universe and dark matter holds those universe up and some scientists says that dark matter are just mass of the matter of the parallel universe. It sounds crazy but that is the Law of Physics. However there is not exact explanation of what dark matter really is, so there are still Noble Prices for those who can come up with a reasonable explanation
Not a single one - but possibly many small ones.