Dark Universe

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    Dark matter makes up about 85% of the matter in the universe

    Astronomers discovered that galaxies rotate in ways that visible matter alone cannot explain, pointing to the existence of unseen matter. According to current models, the universe has not been around long enough for gravity to have formed galaxies and other large-scale structures unless dark matter were present in quantities five to six times greater than visible matter.

  • Dark matter makes up about 85% of the matter in the universe

    Astronomers discovered that galaxies rotate in ways that visible matter alone cannot explain, pointing to the existence of unseen matter. According to current models, the universe has not been around long enough for gravity to have formed galaxies and other large-scale structures unless dark matter were present in quantities five to six times greater than visible matter.

  • The universe's expansion is accelerating due to a mysterious force called dark energy

    Astronomers discovered in the late 1990s that galaxies move apart faster over time, contradicting expectations that gravity should slow cosmic expansion. This prompted the revival of the "cosmological constant," a form of repulsive gravity first proposed by Albert Einstein.

  • Vera Rubin's research into galaxy rotation curves led to the discovery of dark matter

    She discovered that stars on the outer edges of galaxies were orbiting much faster than expected based on visible matter alone, implying the presence of unseen mass exerting gravitational force. Without dark matter, the outer stars in galaxies would fly off into space instead of staying in orbit.

  • Einstein created a mathematical term for anti-gravity to keep the universe static

    General relativity predicted that the gravity of all the matter in the universe would cause it to collapse, contradicting the belief at the time that the universe was constant and unchanging. Albert Einstein added the cosmological constant to his equations, which acted like anti-gravity, to "fix" his math.

  • Dark matter may be one of many hidden particles that don't interact with light

    Theoretical candidates, such as sterile neutrinos, axions, and supersymmetric WIMPs, may open the door to a new branch of particle physics that shapes the cosmos through gravity. Some of these particles may constantly pass through us but interact too weakly to be detected.

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