Why is Cold Dark Matter (CDM) required, as opposed to Hot Dark Matter (like neutrinos)?
Answer
Hot Dark Matter’s free-streaming would have washed out small-scale density fluctuations.
If dark matter particles were moving too fast (hot), their free-streaming motion would have smoothed out the small-scale density fluctuations, preventing the formation of smaller structures like dwarf galaxies.

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