The Milky Way: The INCREDIBLE Discovery in Our Galaxy

The Milky Way has an incredible discovery for our galaxy, here is what the researchers said, and how much it matters to us.

Milky Way distortion

Milky way has today announced a new incredible discovery, something that was sought for a very long time by researchers, but something that could lead to the greatest discovery in the history of humanity. Researchers have been searching the Milky Way for visible evidence of dark matter in various areas of our galaxy for a very long time, and now some believe they have discovered what would be the first evidence that it exists and is not just a very old myth .

Milky way exists, researchers have clear evidence of this, but until now no one has been able to see this type of matter that is extremely important to the way the universe was formed, and exists. Despite the failures so far, the researchers who closely monitor our galaxy are of the opinion that they could obtain visible evidence of the existence of dark matter by analyzing the way it bends the light in front of the stars it passes by.

The Milky Way: The INCREDIBLE Discovery in Our Galaxy

Milky way could have detected the dark matter in this way because the distortion of the light emitted by the stars can be observed by the existing telescopes on Earth. The problem with this theory lies in the fact that the distortion that dark matter makes when it passes by a star is much too small, so its detection in the Milky Way is extremely difficult, so detection will not be achieved very soon.

Milky way it is still very carefully monitored at the moment in order to finally discover evidence of the fact that dark matter exists beyond the researchers' theories. Their work is very difficult, but considering that we already have a picture of a black hole in the Milky Way, it is not excluded that we will eventually see at least an image of black matter as it travels through the universe, especially around very large stars.

Milky way could have an image of this kind made in the coming years by researchers, but at the moment no one knows clearly when this could happen, or if it will happen.