Just how big and expensive will machines need to get to be able to detect smaller and smaller particles of minuscule gelatinous energy? I doubt we'll ever find it all.
I know, but when you have to say "Ok, most of the mass and energy in the known universe is totally undetectable or the models don't work" then well, I think some of the assumptions the models are based on are probably incorrect. But people seem very reluctant to say this.
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