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95% of the Universe is invisible
There is a discovery so amazing that it has yet to trickle into the consciousness of most working scientists: everything science has been studying these past 350 years is but a minor contaminant of the Universe.
Only about 4.9% of the mass-energy of the Universe is atoms: the kind of stuff you, me, the stars and galaxies are made of (and, of that, only half has been spotted with telescopes).
About 26.8% of cosmic mass-energy is invisible dark matter, revealed because it tugs with its gravity on the visible stuff.
Candidates for what makes up dark matter include hitherto unknown subatomic particles and black holes made in the Big Bang.
But, in addition to dark matter there is dark energy, accounting for 68.3% of the mass-energy of the Universe.
It’s invisible, fills all of space and is accelerating cosmic expansion. And our best theory – quantum theory – overestimates its energy density by a factor of one followed by 120 zeroes!
Very interesting
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