Dark matter, cosmic anomalies, and the shape of the universe: a conversation with Glenn Starkman
Glenn Starkman, professor at Case Western Reserve University, explores new perspectives on one of the universe’s biggest mysteries, and reflects on the emerging cracks in our current cosmological model.

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