Marius Stene
Sep 8, 2018 · 1 min read

Since normal and dark matter interact graviationally, would you not expect there to exist stars made of both types of matter? Even though they might not interact in any way outside of gravity their normal and dark matter could still have fallen into the same gravity well.

So the end result would be stars with higher density/weight than expected based on their content of normal matter, something that could potentially be detected from afar?

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