Understanding Dark Matter and Its Role in Universe
Invisible Matter: Dark matter is a form of matter that does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it invisible and detectable
Composition: While the exact composition of dark matter remains unknown, it is believed to consist of non-baryonic particles
Gravitational Effects: Dark matter plays a crucial role in the universe's structure. Its gravitational influence helps hold galaxies together
Galaxy Formation and Clustering: Dark matter is essential for galaxy formation and evolution. It acts as a scaffold around which visible matter clumps,
Cosmic Microwave Background: Observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation
Gravitational Lensing: Dark matter can be inferred through gravitational lensing, where its mass distorts the light from distant objects
Dark Matter Halos: Galaxies are thought to be surrounded by halos of dark matter. These halos extend far beyond the visible edges of galaxies
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