
Dark Matter & Dark Energy
Dark Matter and Dark Energy are two mysterious components of the universe. Dark Matter is an unseen substance that doesn’t emit light, yet it exerts gravitational forces, influencing galaxies' motions and structures. It's thought to make up about 27% of the universe. Dark Energy, on the other hand, is an unknown force driving the accelerated expansion of the universe, accounting for approximately 68%. While experimental particle physics seeks to detect dark matter particles or learn more about dark energy, both remain elusive, posing significant challenges and opportunities for researchers in understanding the fundamental nature of the cosmos.