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RE: Dark blobs as stealthy dark matter
Perhaps there are quite complex structures of dark matter in the universe, coalescing into pockets, or even large entities of dark matter. Maybe we are living in a dark matter vacuum in our local region, so we have little chance of detecting it. What are your thoughts on this @lemouth?
Assuming there is dark matter at all, there must be some of it in the Milky Way. As a consequence, there is a flux of dark matter going through Earth, potentially observable if large enough and interacting enough.