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Astrophysical discussions surrounding dark matter and dark energy further complicate this investigative landscape. Dark matter, believed to interact only through gravitational forces, provides the unseen mass that shapes our universe. Exotic hypotheses suggest that this dark matter may originate from white holes—entities theorized to be the opposite of black holes, ejecting mass into our reality from higher dimensions.
In a groundbreaking revelation in 2017, scientists detected gravitational waves from the collision of neutron stars, bolstering the case for the existence of extra dimensions. Calculations indicated, with 99.9% certainty, that our universe indeed incorporates these higher dimensions, reinforcing Einstein's view of our 3D realm embedded within a more complex structure.