
"Detecting the Gentle Wobble of Dark Matter in Space-Time"
A new theoretical study suggests that dark matter, the mysterious substance that dominates the universe, may be detectable using gravitational wave detectors. The study proposes that ultralight dark matter particles could behave like waves, causing random fluctuations in space-time that could be detected by future space-borne gravitational wave detectors such as LISA. While current detectors may not have the sensitivity to detect these fluctuations, future projects could potentially test the hypothesis of ultralight dark matter and shed light on the elusive entity's properties.





