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Library, Monday
Things were, it seemed, growing more dire as time went on. And so William opened up the library a bit earlier than usual, made an extra-large pot of tea, and settled in for what he suspected would be a long day.

Talk to William!
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Such as it was, anyhow.
"Have you found anything interesting yet?"
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Mod Your Library!
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Instead, she skipped class and headed straight for the library. Maybe today would be different and they'd find something useful there.
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"SARAH?" Jack ask in a tired voice. "I don't think the guys out to destroy the universe work for the IRS."
"Are you sure?" SARAH asked back. "The government is always threatening to shut General Dynamics down."
"That's because they almost blow up every week."
"Good point."
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And a pile of books in front of her on the desk.
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Most of the stuff in clusters of galaxies is invisible and, since these are the largest structures in the Universe held together by gravity, scientists then conclude that most of the matter in the entire Universe is invisible. This invisible stuff is called 'dark matter', a term initially coined by Fritz Zwicky who discovered evidence for missing mass in galaxies in the 1930s. There is currently much ongoing research by scientists attempting to discover exactly what this dark matter is, how much there is, and what effect it may have on the future of the Universe as a whole....
[from http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/science/know_l1/dark_matter.html]
Talk to the Librarian!
OOC!