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Discovering Dark Matter

The universe is vast and mysterious, filled with phenomena that challenge our understanding of physics. Among these mysteries, dark matter is perhaps one of the most intriguing. Although we cannot see it, dark matter makes up approximately 27% of the universe.

Unveiling the Invisible — Dark matter does not emit, absorb, or reflect light, making it invisible and detectable only through its gravitational effects. Its presence is inferred by the way galaxies rotate and how light bends around them — a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing.

Current Research — Physicists around the globe are working diligently to uncover the nature of dark matter. Experiments in underground facilities aim to detect elusive particles, while telescopes scrutinize the cosmos for indirect evidence.

Join us on this cosmic journey to explore more about the universe! Together, we can unlock the secrets held by the dark expanses of space. Exciting times lie ahead in the realm of astrophysics and beyond!

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