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In astronomy, dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter that appears not to interact with light or the electromagnetic field. Dark matter is implied by gravitational effects which cannot be explained by general relativity unless more matter is present than can be seen.
- Dark Matter – Wikipedia
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- Dark Matter – Wikipedia
Dark matter. Unlike normal matter, dark matter does not interact with the electromagnetic force. This means it does not absorb, reflect or emit light, making it extremely hard to spot. In fact, researchers have been able to infer the existence of dark matter only from the gravitational effect it seems to have on visible matter. Dark matter ...
9. Mai 2018 · What Is Dark Matter? An elusive substance that permeates the universe exerts many detectable gravitational influences yet eludes direct detection. Physicists and astronomers have determined that ...
- Lisa Randall
- 2018
The Dark Matter Wikia is dedicated to becoming an online resource for the series, Dark Matter. We aim to provide information on the characters, episodes, relationships and all aspects of the series. The wiki is open to all contributors.
5. Mai 2024 · dark matter, a component of the universe whose presence is discerned from its gravitational attraction rather than its luminosity. Dark matter makes up 30.1 percent of the matter-energy composition of the universe; the rest is dark energy (69.4 percent) and “ordinary” visible matter (0.5 percent).
- Adam Riess
Visible stars are not the only matter in space; in fact, the majority of matter in the universe is known as dark matter due to the fact that it cannot be directly observed. Instead, astronomers and cosmologists infer the existence of dark matter due to its gravitational influence on visible matter.