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June 8th, 2015, 11:20 AM
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Dark matter

I came to know about Dark matter is a hypothetical kind of matter that cannot be seen with telescopes but accounts for most of the matter in the universe. so will you please help me by giving me the information about the Dark matter? also tell me that is the above information true or not?
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March 9th, 2017, 04:26 PM
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Re: Dark matter

Hi I would like to have the information about how and when have the Dark Matter been discovered by the scientists?
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March 9th, 2017, 04:26 PM
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Re: Dark matter

Galaxies in the universe appear to accomplish a unimaginable deed. They are turning with such speed that the gravity created by their noticeable matter couldn't in any way, shape or form hold them together; they ought to have shredded themselves long prior.

The same is valid for cosmic systems in groups, which persuades that something that can't be seen is grinding away. They think something that presently can't seem to be recognized straightforwardly is giving these universes additional mass, producing the additional gravity they have to remain in place. This peculiar and obscure matter was called "Dark Matter" since it is not obvious.

Dark Matter

Not at all like typical matter, dim matter does not associate with the electromagnetic drive. This implies it doesn't assimilate, reflect or discharge light, making it to a great degree difficult to spot. Actually, scientists have possessed the capacity to deduce the presence of dim matter just from the gravitational impact it appears to have on obvious matter. Dim matter appears to exceed unmistakable matter around six to one, making up around 27% of the universe.

Numerous speculations say the dull matter particles would be sufficiently light to be delivered at the LHC. In the event that they were made at the LHC, they would escape through the identifiers unnoticed. Be that as it may, they would divert vitality and force, so physicists could induce their reality from the measure of vitality and energy "missing" after a crash. Dim matter hopefuls emerge as often as possible in speculations that propose material science past the Standard Model, for example, supersymmetry and additional measurements. One hypothesis proposes the presence of a "Concealed Valley", a parallel world made of dull matter having next to no in the same way as matter we know. On the off chance that one of these hypotheses turned out to be valid, it could help researchers pick up a superior comprehension of the structure of our universe and, specifically, how worlds hold together.


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