The Milky Way Shouldn't Exist, Here's Why

The Milky Way Shouldn't Exist, Here's Why

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The velocity and angular momentum within spiral galaxies should tear these colossal structures apart, but scientists believe that dark matter—a theoretical material that can't be seen but possesses mass—might be the glue that binds everything together.
The velocity and angular momentum within spiral galaxies should tear these colossal structures apart, but scientists believe that dark matter—a theoretical material that can't be seen but possesses mass—might be the glue that binds everything together.

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