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Only 30 years ago we had never seen a brown dwarf, even though its existence had been theorized much earlier. There are not enough brown dwarfs to account for the missing mass in the universe, but is it at all possible that some other type of body that we have not yet seen could account for it? Or is the requirement that dark matter be non-baryonic a fundamental requirement of the theory?


IANAP. AFAIK, Large massive bodies (MACHOS) have been ruled out by observation, and baryons would be detectable through EM.




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