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Will the Einstein Telescope verify Dark Matter?

Will a warps in the Time, Space, Matter, and energy detect the presence of Dark Matter?
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I found two recent "Einstein" telescopes. One was Einstein's own telescope, recently re-discovered. The other is the one in Chicago.

One or the other could verify it, using gravitational lensing. The reason I say even Einstein's old telescope could do it is that recently a simple one attached to a weather balloon caught a dark-matter event that the sophisticated telescopes missed.

I don't know about a warp in time discovering dark matter. Seems like those would have to be verified first, before using them to verify something else.

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