Dark Matter and Dark Energy
A mysterious, invisible material known as dark matter (25%) and a gravitational force known as dark energy (70%) appear to make up 95% of the cosmos.
- Dark matter does not interact with electromagnetic force like normal matter does. This makes it incredibly difficult to detect because it does not emit, reflect, or absorb light.
- Researchers examine how dark matter affects objects that are visible in order to better understand it.
- It is thought that dark matter provides galaxies with the extra mass and gravitational pull they require to remain intact.
- The unexplained element that is forcing the expansion of our ....
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