Why is the universe dark if there are numerous glowing heavenly bodies in it?
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ans. The universe appears to be dark. Though there are a lot of glowing bodies in the space, but they are scattered a far from each other.
Due to those intergalactic spaces and the distances of light years, causes minimum lighting.
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ans. The universe appears to be dark. Though there are a lot of glowing bodies in the space, but they are scattered a far from each other.
Due to those intergalactic spaces and the distances of light years, causes minimum lighting.
hope this helps.
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beause universe have 70 % dark energy and and 25 % dark matter only 5% is normal matter so universe visible dark .
Because light of even high frequence ( even of supernova ) is visible for a short period because it all lost inside those dark matter . But it not means that they absorb light . But that intensity not sufficent and we also live here so far .
Because light of even high frequence ( even of supernova ) is visible for a short period because it all lost inside those dark matter . But it not means that they absorb light . But that intensity not sufficent and we also live here so far .
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