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The remainder is still all around us, but so far remains invisible, around 25% being dark matter and 70% known as dark energy. 11, dimensions theorized by string theory.
but so far remains invisible, around 25% being dark matter and 70% known as dark energy.
Here, dark energy makes everything complicated.
About 6 billion years ago, dark energy took over.
One of these question marks is called dark energy, which is believed to be about 70% of the composition of the Universe.
Little is really known about dark energy other than that it's some sort of seemingly-invisible space force that's been thought to cause the acceleration of the Universe's expansion.
All thanks to the cosmological constant of dark energy.
All thanks to the cosmological constant of dark energy.
That was your dark energy, that was your dark side.
That was your dark energy.
I think in astronomy, probably dark energy was sort of a real game changer about 10 years ago, the discovery that the expansion of the universe is speeding up.
The question is, dark energy he said 10 years ago was like a game changer.
The reason: dark energy.
Dark energy is a strange phenomenon that scientists believe permeates the universe.
About 25% is dark matter and 70% dark energy, both of which are invisible.
About 25% is dark matter; and 70% is dark energy.
Dark energy might eventually make the universe hit a temperature limit of 1 nonillionth degrees above absolute zero.
Dark energy might eventually make the universe hit a temperature limit of one nonillionth degrees above absolute zero.
and our group is on the outskirts of the Virgo Galaxy Cluster, which is part of the Virgo Supercluster, which is just one of many other gigantic structures that stretch most of the way across the visible universe, which is 90 billion light-years across and expanding every day, even faster today than yesterday due to mysterious dark energy, and
yesterday due to mysterious dark energy, and even all that might be part of an infinitely