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'''Dark matter''' is a form of [[matter]] that is undetectable using conventional [[sensors]]. It forms the basis of several types of [[spatial anomaly|spatial anomalies]], such as [[dark matter nebula]]e. In the [[22nd century]], [[Vulcans]] had conducted experiments in which they successfully excited dark matter by bombarding it with [[metreon]] particles. ({{ENT|First Flight}} {{TNG|In Theory}})
 
'''Dark matter''' is a form of [[matter]] that is undetectable using conventional [[sensors]]. It forms the basis of several types of [[spatial anomaly|spatial anomalies]], such as [[dark matter nebula]]e. In the [[22nd century]], [[Vulcans]] had conducted experiments in which they successfully excited dark matter by bombarding it with [[metreon]] particles. ({{ENT|First Flight}} {{TNG|In Theory}})
   
Although previously thought to be impossible, [[dark matter lifeform]]s were discovered by the ''[[Delta Flyer]]'' in a [[class T cluster]] in [[2376]]. ({{VOY|Good Shepherd}})
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In [[2376]], a [[dark matter lifeform|species]] thought to be composed of dark matter, was encountered by the ''[[Delta Flyer]]'' in a [[class T cluster]]. ({{VOY|Good Shepherd}})
   
 
=== See also ===
 
=== See also ===
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== External link ==
 
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Revision as of 04:04, 8 August 2010

Dark matter is a form of matter that is undetectable using conventional sensors. It forms the basis of several types of spatial anomalies, such as dark matter nebulae. In the 22nd century, Vulcans had conducted experiments in which they successfully excited dark matter by bombarding it with metreon particles. (ENT: "First Flight" TNG: "In Theory")

In 2376, a species thought to be composed of dark matter, was encountered by the Delta Flyer in a class T cluster. (VOY: "Good Shepherd")

See also

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