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Parallel Universes
Could this Dark Matter possibly be composed of Higgs Boson's? Both are incredibly difficult to find. Another name for it is the Graviton isn't it?
The Higgs field is supposed to be everywhere in the Universe that has space. Dark Matter is only in a few specific locations.
And the Higgs Boson is not a graviton. The Higgs is responsible for providing mass, while gravity is a reaction to mass.
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