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Is there a shadow universe
There’s something hiding in the shadows. Cosmologists agree that Cosmologists agree that When we look up into the sky it appears we live in a universe

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There’s something hiding in the shadows. Cosmologists agree that Cosmologists agree that When we look up into the sky it appears we live in a universe that is filled with light. With Morgan Freeman, James S. Bullock. Cosmologists agree that dark matter has helped shape our Universe, but now they need to figure out what dark matter is. What's going on in this hidden world? Could it have formed its own dark stars, planets, and even life forms? It appears we live in a universe filled with light. But scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of our universe. Is There a Shadow Universe? It appears we live in a universe filled with light. But scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of our universe. This documentary is collected by National Geographic HD Thank for watching, don't forget to like and subscribe. There's something hiding in the shadows. Cosmologists agree that dark matter has helped shape our Universe, but now they need to figure out what dark matter is. What's going on in this hidden world? Could it have formed its own dark stars, planets, and even life forms? Could this Shadow Universe threaten our world of light?. When we look up into the sky it appears we live in a universe that is filled with light. But scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of our universe that we can’t see or touch. There’s something hiding in the shadows. Cosmologists agree that “dark matter” has When we look up into the sky it appears we live in a universe that is filled with light. But scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of our universe that we can’t see or touch. It appears we live in a universe filled with light, but scientists are now certain there is far more matter in the dark portions of our universe. A shadow universe, no. At least one alternate universe, yes. This is easily explained by anti-matter. Every single positive has a negative, although it does not exist naturally in our universe. And the converse is true. So no, but there is at least a negative universe.
