
Dark matter may have been "felt" for the first time deep in a Minnesota mine, physicists say.
Detectors in the mine, part of the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search experiment, were tripped recently by what might be weakly interacting massive particles, or WIMPs, according to Nat Geo this month.
In line with Dwapara Yuga, physicists are able to get a better and better understanding of ever more subtle energies.
The timeline spells out advances in physics from the almost unknown concept of energy in the depths of Kali Yuga to E=mc2 at the dawn of Dwapara Yuga.
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