Dark Matter refers to a form of matter that does not emit light. It is invisible and detectable only through its gravitational effects. Scientists estimate that it makes up about 27% of the universe. Its nature remains a mystery. Understanding dark matter is crucial for comprehending cosmic structure and evolution. Research continues to explore its implications for physics and cosmology.
The idea that the universe may not be accelerating forever but could instead be slowing down has reopened one of cosmology’s deepest debates. A recent study by researchers...