Dark matter constitutes over 80% of the universe's mass, yet remains invisible because it does not interact with electromagnetic radiation; scientists detect its presence through gravitational effects on galaxy rotation and light bending, making it a mysterious cosmic force that shapes the universe from behind a curtain of invisibility.
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What if I told you that over 80% of the universe is made up of something we can't see, touch, or even comprehend?
This is the mystery of dark matter.
Let that sink in for a moment.
Everything we know, galaxies, stars, planets, even you and I, all the matter that we can perceive, accounts for less than 20% of the universe. The rest, the vast majority, is dark matter. Now, don't let the name fool you. Dark matter isn't dark in the way we understand it.
It doesn't absorb or reflect light. In fact, it doesn't [music] interact with light at all. It's called dark because it doesn't interact with electromagnetic radiation, making it invisible to our current scientific detection methods.
But, if we can't see or touch it, how do we even know it exists? Well, we see its effects on the universe. The gravitational forces it exerts influence the rotation of galaxies and the bending of light from distant stars. It's like a cosmic puppeteer, pulling the strings of the universe from behind a curtain of invisibility.
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