Dark Matter Theory
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Dark matter is a non luminous component of the cosmos. Yet,
that can be detected or identified for its existence through the
gravitational force. The gravity on the light emitting components
that pass by proves the presence of this dark matter. The
concept of black holes can be better understood too, in the
same manner if there is a definite and concrete answer to this
question of dark matter or dark energy. 96% of the universe
constitutes the dark energy and the dark matter. Understanding
the behavior of the dark energy and dark matter becomes a
crucial need in that way. Significant findings in this subject are
of global importance today. That can bring in revolutionary
changes and seed for new and advanced technologies to come
in the near future.
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Preface
Dark matter is a non luminous component of the cosmos. Yet, that can be detected or identified for its existence through the gravitational force. The gravity on the light emitting components that pass by proves the presence of this dark matter. The concept of black holes can be better understood too, in the same manner if there is a definite and concrete answer to this question of dark matter or dark energy. 96% of the universe constitutes the dark energy and the dark matter. Understanding the behavior of the dark energy and dark matter becomes a crucial need in that way. Significant findings in this subject are of global importance today. That can bring in revolutionary changes and seed for new and advanced technologies to come in the near future.
Chapter 1
Introduction to Dark Matter Theory
Dark matter is an undetected mass form that leaves no light or least light and could be identified through its gravitational forces. The existence of the dark energy and the dark matter were found late in the 1930s. There were solid evidences in the findings of the early 20th century scientist work for the existence of the dark matter that emits least light.
Sources of a repulsive force that is undetected by humans so far, is the dark energy. This dark energy is accelerating the rate at what the universe is expanding. The existence of the dark energy and the dark matter were just recent findings. There is no depth in the understanding of these matter and energy.
What is the energy that is contained in the stars?
Known energy and matter for humans constitute for about 3%. Dark matter constitutes for about 25%. The remaining major part of any star is