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A new theory of cosmology suggests the universe can “bounce’ between contraction and expansion.
If this theory is true, it could have profound implications about the nature of the cosmos.
About 80% of all matter in the universe is dark matter, a substance that doesn't reflect, absorb or emit light.
A recent study suggests that dark matter could be composed of primordial black holes formed from quantum fluctuations.
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