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Despite the fact that both Dark Energy and Dark Matter are opposite in nature, there is one thing that is common between them: invisibility.

Neither Dark Matter nor Dark Energy reflect, emit, or absorb ANY sort of light. This is the main reason why they both are incredibly difficult to detect.

What this means is that they are both completely hidden, and the only way that we, as humans, know of their presence is through their effect on the Gravity. 

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Over time, various astronomers have studied supernovae and distant galaxies in order to observe the expansion of the universe. 

While researching, these scientists still had a set of expectations. One of these expectations was that the universe expanded at...

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Dark Matter

Dark Matter

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

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Dark Energy

Dark Energy

Dark Energy, in contrast to Dark Matter, makes up 69.5% of all matter and is responsible for the expansion of our universe. For reference, all other visible matter makes up 0.5% of the universe.

The interesting component of Dark Energy is that it behaves oppositely to that...

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Conclusion

Conclusion

To conclude:

Dark Matter is an attractive force that holds matter together while Dark Energy is a repulsive force that pushes matter outwards.

They both are very difficult to detect because they don’t emit, absorb

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What is Dark Energy and Dark Matter?

What is Dark Energy and Dark Matter?

Dark Energy and Dark Matter are two of the most interesting components of our universe. Although they may sound the same, they have some key differences which separate them from each other.

Today, I will be showing and explaining these very...

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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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Dark Matter Of The Universe

Dark Matter is a bizarre, unknown ingredient of the universe, which scientists cannot observe directly, but takes up 80 percent of the mass of the universe.

It is not seen by the naked eye as it does not emit light or energy. There are entire galaxies (like Dragonfly 44) that are made up e...

We have no idea what most of the universe looks like

We have no idea what most of the universe looks like

About 96 percent of the universe is made up of dark matter and dark energy, which are undetectable to humans. Scientists believe this is because the particles that make up these substances don’t interact with regular matter or light. Even though scientific discoveries are constantly being made ab...

Stop Trying to Impress People

Stop Trying to Impress People

Humans are not the object that you need to impress. They are neither worthy nor unworthy. They are just like you are.

You can't control others. Why not focus entirely on controlling your conduct and centering it around values that make you respect yourself?

Your expec...

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