How ‘Dark’ Is Dark Matter? by SciFri published on 2015-04-17T22:02:31Z More at http://scifri.me/cac7wx Dark matter has been described as “dark” because scientists believe the mysterious matter only interacts with gravity, causing it to be invisible. In a study out this week in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, researchers observed dark matter potentially interacting with something else—itself. Astrophysicist Richard Massey says that “this could be the first dynamical evidence that dark matter notices the world around it. Dark matter may not be completely ‘dark’ after all.” Genre Science Comment by dialectical integrities other positions to ponder: (1) gravity is to cosmic dark matter as love is to universal melanin; (2) as above so below applies equally to macrocosmic dark matter and microcosmic melanin 2021-10-19T19:34:46Z