Dark Matter, although in considerably less abundance than Dark Energy, still makes up 30% of our universe.
Dark Matter is an attractive force, similar to that of gravity, which holds matter together.
Dark Matter plays a vital role in the formation of galaxies. This is primarily because of the fact that Dark Matter acts as an Invisible Glue that can hold galaxies together.
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Dark Energy and Dark Matter are two of the most interesting phenomena in the universe. Today we will be exploring what they are and how they are fundamentally different from one another.
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