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A wobble from Mars could be sign of dark matter, study finds

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In a new study, MIT physicists propose that if most of the dark matter in the universe is made up of microscopic primordial black holes—an idea first proposed in the 1970s—then these gravitational dwarfs should zoom through our solar system at least once per decade. A flyby like this, the researchers predict, would introduce a wobble into Mars' orbit, to a degree that today's technology could actually detect.

Such a detection could lend support to the idea that primordial black holes are a primary source of dark matter throughout the universe.

"Given decades of precision telemetry, scientists know the distance between Earth and Mars to an accuracy of about 10 centimeters," says study author David Kaiser, professor of physics and the Germeshausen Professor of the History of Science at MIT.

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