Physics in the Dark: Searching for Missing Matter
World Science Festival・2 minutes read
Einstein's confirmation of the general theory of relativity through Eclipse observations 100 years ago led to the proposal of dark matter by scientists, with various theories and experiments exploring its existence and impact on the universe. The presence of dark energy and dark matter, interconnected forces dominating the universe, continues to be a focus of scientific exploration, with ongoing experiments and advancements aiming to uncover more insights into these mysterious phenomena.
Insights
- Einstein's general theory of relativity was confirmed through Eclipse observations 100 years ago, marking a significant event in scientific history.
- Dark matter, proposed due to gravitational observations, is inferred from unseen structures analogous to flying into a city at night based on visible lights.
- The interconnectedness of dark energy and dark matter, with dark energy dominating the universe's energy and dark matter keeping galaxies together, presents a complex yet intertwined relationship crucial for understanding the cosmos.
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Recent questions
What is dark matter?
Unknown matter affecting galaxies' motions.
How do scientists study dark matter?
Through gravitational observations and indirect evidence.
What is the relationship between dark matter and dark energy?
Dark matter provides gravitational force, while dark energy accelerates expansion.
What are some proposed candidates for dark matter?
WIMPs, axions, and primordial black holes.
How do dark matter and dark energy impact the universe?
Dark matter shapes cosmic structures, while dark energy accelerates expansion.
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