Astrophysicist Sergey Mashchenko joins John Michael Godier on Event Horizon to explore a mind-bending question: could dark matter be hidden within globular clusters? Globular clusters are densely packed groups of stars that have been around since the early days of the universe, and they contain some of the oldest stars known to humanity. While we know that dark matter makes up a significant portion of the universe's mass, we have yet to observe it directly, leading scientists to theorize about where it might be hiding.
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