For decades, astronomers have been puzzled by mysterious signals coming from the very center of our Milky Way galaxy. These unusual signals have defied explanation, leaving scientists wondering if they are seeing phenomena from unknown astrophysical events—or something far stranger. Now, a team of researchers may have found a clue that brings us closer to understanding one of the Universe’s biggest mysteries: dark matter. The Mystery of Dark Matter Dark matter is one of the most enigmatic substances in the Universe. Although it cannot be seen directly, scientists know it exists because of the way it influences the motion of stars and galaxies. In fact, dark matter makes up about 85% of all matter in the Universe , yet it does not interact with light, making it invisible to conventional telescopes. The existence of dark matter is inferred from the way galaxies hold together. Observations of large spiral galaxies show that they rotate so quickly that they should tear themselves apar...