Ghost particles will change the way we see the universe, scientists say.

A strange little particle sent from a deep part of space can solve some of the most strange mysteries of the universe, reports Independent, explains Periscope. The tiny, subatomic particles and seemingly ghost - possessed by a very energetic galaxy four billion years away from us. It can [...]
A strange little particle sent from a deep part of space can solve some of the most strange mysteries of the universe, reports Independent, explains Periscope.
The tiny, subatomic particles and seemingly ghost - possessed by a very energetic galaxy four billion years away from us. It can all be the century-old mystery of where the cosmic baffles come from, and offer a whole new way to see the cosmos.
The mysterious fragment came to scientists from the most extreme conditions in the universe, and will give them a non-parlable menu to see those very intriguing regions, the Periscope transmits.
As the discovery of gravitational waves in 2016, this discovery can give scientists a whole new way to see the deepest parts of the universe.
Scientists have been quite surprised by the cosmic rays since they were discovered over a century ago. Despite their great number of enormous power, it has remained unclear where they came from. /Periscopi