Better known as the "Dark Ages", the Universe was opaque (Foggy). Estimates vary but it is believed to have lasted between 150 -> 800 million years after the Big Bang.
However, with the first stars developing around 400 million years after the Big Bang, the "Dark Ages" would have ended shortly after the first stars.
See related link for a timeline of the Big Bang.
According to scientists the universe continues to expand as a result of the initial big bang.
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Yes, Antarctica stays dark for about 6 months all day long, then after that there is daylight for 6 months because of its angle toward the sun.
"Dark Matter" is currently only a mathematical concept, a "fudge factor" thrown into some calculations to make the numbers work out. We have no idea if "dark matter" really exists, how it would affect the universe, or how it might be detected or manipulated. It's all guesswork, and all the scientists have conflicting guesses. For myself, I suspect that there are some fundamental things that our theories do not yet understand, and that in the future, we'll discover that "dark matter" will prove to be nothing at all.
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Your eyes get adjusted to the dark so you can see, and you can get malnutrition because your not taking in the suns vitamins.
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