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RE: Freezing-in and freezing-out dark matter

in #steemstem6 years ago

I am waiting for that time where it's observation won't be the way it is today without much of the theories (and counter theories) being thrown about. Particle physics is an interesting part of physics which one Prof almost seemed transported to somewhere not here when teaching it :)

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The present time is really exciting. We have a lot of questions to which we look for an answer. The most naive approaches that were pursued in the past yields null results in terms of the experiment, so that one must start thinking more deeply about how to answer the questions. All those novels developments have now (and in the future) to be tested. At the same time, in parallel to the theory developments, the experiment is becoming more and more precise. These two things together help me (with other things in fact :p) to wake up with a smile every morning :)

The future would definitely be interesting, can't wait to see a novel approach break some serious boundaries and yield some awesome results.

Same for me:)