rakuvaheliste
Rakuvaheliste refers to a proposed but unconfirmed hypothesis in theoretical physics concerning the nature of dark matter. The central idea suggests that dark matter might be composed of particles that interact very weakly with ordinary matter, even weaker than that of WIMPs (Weakly Interacting Massive Particles), a leading candidate for dark matter. The term "Rakuvaheliste" is a constructed word aiming to convey this concept of extreme scarcity of interaction.
This hypothesis arises from the ongoing challenges in directly detecting dark matter particles. Despite extensive experimental
If Rakuvaheliste particles exist, their interactions would be so infrequent and feeble that current experimental sensitivities