Many argue that the Big Bang does not account for the existence of dark matter and dark energy, and that this is a major weakness of the theory. They argue that there is no mechanism for the formation of these mysterious components of the universe in the Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang Theory does not attempt to explain the origins of dark matter and dark energy, as they were only discovered after the theory was developed. The theory does not require the existence of dark matter and dark energy, but it is compatible with their existence and predictions of their behavior have been observed.
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