Physics, asked by ItzBrainlyQueen01, 17 hours ago

Can dark matter/energy arise from interactions with other universes ?​

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Answered by Xxitzloverboy413
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Unlike normal matter, dark matter does not interact with the electromagnetic force. This means it does not absorb, reflect or emit light, making it extremely hard to spot. Here's a sobering fact: The matter we know and that makes up all stars and galaxies only accounts for 5% of the content of the universe! ...

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Answered by harshverma21
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For this reason, most experts think that dark matter is abundant in the universe and that it has had a strong influence on its structure and evolution. ... Because dark matter has not yet been observed directly, if it exists, it must barely interact with ordinary baryonic matter and radiation, except through gravity.

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