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How Many Black Holes Are In The Solar System?

Season 10 Episode 31 | 18m 32s

Dark matter has eluded us for many decades. Even our most advanced particle colliders and sophisticated underground detectors have come up short. But it may be that we can finally solve this mystery with a much simpler experiment, involving a ray of light, a good clock, and the planet Mars.

Aired: 01/15/25
Extras
The universe should've collapsed after the Big Bang, but a light Higgs boson let us exist.
Maybe dark energy doesn't exist?
What do you get if you combine something that’s infinitely massive and negative infinitely massive?
What does an electron really look like?
Is there a limit to how much energy you can cram into, or pull out of one patch of space?
I’d like to invite you to an even higher level of nerdom!
Gravitational tsunamis exist and we’re on the verge of being able to detect them.
Will we ever become a Kardeshev Type-1 civilization and how can we get there?
New data is telling us that Neutron stars may make one of the most popular dark matter candidates.
Is Dark Energy Getting Weaker?
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The universe should've collapsed after the Big Bang, but a light Higgs boson let us exist.
Maybe dark energy doesn't exist?
What do you get if you combine something that’s infinitely massive and negative infinitely massive?
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Is there a limit to how much energy you can cram into, or pull out of one patch of space?
I’d like to invite you to an even higher level of nerdom!
Gravitational tsunamis exist and we’re on the verge of being able to detect them.
Will we ever become a Kardeshev Type-1 civilization and how can we get there?
New data is telling us that Neutron stars may make one of the most popular dark matter candidates.
Is Dark Energy Getting Weaker?