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could a species exist that is made out of dark matter?

>> No.3615435

don't know but probably not, doesn't seem to have structure like ordinary matter

>> No.3615454

There's a huge dark matter civilization living on a dark matter planet inside the earth.

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>>3615454

>> No.3615467

Not enough information on dark matter exists. Unable to provide an answer.

>> No.3615487

if 90% of the universe is dark matter and dark energy what if there are whole planets that are made out of dark matter that we can;t even directly see?

feels left out man

>> No.3615498

>>3615466
They tried to contact us using an intense beam of dark matter, but they only had funds for one beam pointed at DAMA. Every tenth Valentine's day, they try a beam of monopoles as well. But those are hard to make, so they don't do it often.

>> No.3615507

>>3615487

And they're ALL LAUGHING AT YOU RIGHT NOW!
Pathetic normal matter being.

>> No.3615517

>>3615487
Dude, like what if there are dark matter civilizations living on this very planet that we can't even see. They could totally like, be living under the ocean or something and we wouldn't even know, man.

>> No.3615527

>>3615517
improbable.

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If there's some kind of repeatable interaction between particles/energy that can increase in complexity like the chains of carbon that compose our bodies or transistors in computers, maybe.

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>>3615536
>he thinks god made us

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>>3615549
what? how did you even? huh?

>> No.3615571

>>3615549
how did you get to that convolution?

>> No.3615593

>>3615564
>>3615571
He probably thinks comparing the complexity of cells with machines is some kind of effort to prove cells were designed.

>> No.3615591

there is no Dark Matter... Gravity is non-linear.