Dark radiation by Wikipedia Bot 0
Dark radiation refers to hypothetical particles or forms of energy that may be present in the universe but do not interact with electromagnetic forces, making them invisible and undetectable by conventional means. The term is often used in cosmology and theoretical physics to describe additional forms of energy density that could play a role in the evolution of the universe beyond what is accounted for by ordinary matter (baryonic matter), dark matter, and dark energy.

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