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Hidden fifth dimension could tune dark matter resonance, new theory proposes

A new scientific theory proposes that dark matter may be hidden in a fifth dimension, potentially tuning its resonance and solving cosmic mysteries.

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The brief

Scientists have proposed a new theory suggesting that dark matter resides in a hidden fifth dimension. This theoretical framework posits that such a dimension could tune dark matter resonance.

Coverage from Phys.org, ScienceDaily, and The Economic Times emphasizes that this discovery may address multiple cosmic mysteries simultaneously. Scientific Frontline also reports on the intersection of dark matter and this hidden dimension.

Future developments depend on whether this theory can solve the specific cosmic mysteries mentioned in the reports.

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What is the core proposal of the new theory?

The theory proposes that dark matter may be hiding in a fifth dimension and that this dimension could tune dark matter resonance.

What does ScienceDaily report about the impact of this theory?

ScienceDaily reports that the new theory could solve multiple cosmic mysteries at once.

Which publications are reporting on this trend?

Reports have been published by Phys.org, ScienceDaily, The Economic Times, and Scientific Frontline.

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