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Briefly about what is dark matter and dark energy?
Andy Green
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9/30/2024
Briefly about what is dark matter and dark energy?
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Dark matter and dark energy are two mysterious substances that make up most of our universe,
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but their nature remains largely unknown.
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Although we can't see them directly, scientists are confident they exist because of the way
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they influence stars, galaxies, and the universe as a whole.
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What is dark matter?
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Invisible but powerful, dark matter is a mysterious type of matter that doesn't emit, absorb,
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or reflect light.
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This makes it invisible to our telescopes.
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However, we know it exists because it affects visible objects with its gravity.
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Think of it like wind.
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You can't see the wind, but you can feel it and see how it moves leaves.
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How was dark matter discovered?
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The idea of dark matter was first proposed in the 1930s when astronomers noticed that
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galaxies were rotating much faster than they should be if they were made only of visible
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matter, like stars and planets.
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If only visible matter existed, the galaxies would fly apart due to the centrifugal force
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of their rotation.
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But something invisible and very massive was holding them together.
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That something was called dark matter.
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Example, gravitational lensing.
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One of the proofs of dark matter comes from observing a phenomenon called gravitational
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lensing.
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Light from distant galaxies bends as it passes through areas with a lot of invisible matter,
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dark matter.
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This bending of light is similar to how glasses lenses change the direction of light.
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Through these effects, scientists can estimate how much dark matter is in a particular region
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of space.
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How much dark matter is there?
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Scientists estimate that dark matter makes up about 27% of all the mass and energy in
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the universe.
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That's five times more than all the visible matter, stars, planets, and other objects,
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which makes up only 5% of the universe.
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What is dark energy?
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A force stretching the universe.
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Dark energy is even more mysterious than dark matter.
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It was discovered in the late 1990s when scientists found out that the universe isn't just expanding
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as predicted since the Big Bang, but it's expanding faster and faster.
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This was surprising because it was previously thought that gravity would slow down the expansion,
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not speed it up.
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Dark energy is a hypothetical force that acts like anti-gravity, making space itself
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expand faster.
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We don't know exactly what dark energy is, but essentially, it works against gravity,
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pushing galaxies away from each other.
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Example, a balloon.
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Imagine our universe is like a balloon with galaxies drawn on it.
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If you blow up the balloon, the galaxies move apart as the balloon expands.
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Dark energy is like the force causing the balloon to expand faster and faster.
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How much dark energy is there?
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Dark energy makes up a whopping 68% of the universe's total energy.
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This means that the vast majority of the cosmos is this mysterious energy that we can't see
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or measure directly.
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Why is it important?
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Dark matter and dark energy are crucial to understanding how our universe is structured
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and how it will evolve in the future.
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For example, the future of the universe.
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If dark energy continues to accelerate the universe's expansion, one day galaxies could
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drift so far apart that our corner of space would become completely empty.
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This is called the Big Rip.
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The shape and structure of the universe.
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Dark matter explains why galaxies have the structure we observe today.
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Without dark matter, they would have disintegrated or looked entirely different.
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Existing facts and evidence.
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Galaxies and star clusters.
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We can observe groups of galaxies and stars behaving as though they contain much more
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matter than we can see.
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This means there must be something invisible inside the galaxies.
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This is dark matter.
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Cosmic microwave background.
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This faint radiation left over from the Big Bang can be measured by scientists.
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Its variations confirm the existence of dark matter, which helped shape the formation of
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the first stars and galaxies.
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Dark matter and dark energy are mysterious but extremely important parts of the universe,
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about which we still know very little.
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They play a huge role in how the universe works and are among the most exciting and
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challenging questions in modern science.
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Scientists continue to work on unraveling their mysteries, and perhaps in the future
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we'll learn more about what makes up this vast part of the cosmos.
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