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No, when the big bang happend dark matter and dark energy came. Dark matter expands space even as we speak.
Because it is a dark colour
Dark matter, dark energy, nebulae, stars, black holes, planets, comets, asteroids, meteors, satellites, supernovas etc. make up an elliptical galaxy.
Dark clothes tend to absorb more light and heat energy from the sun compared to white clothes, which reflect more light. The absorbed energy is then converted to heat, causing dark clothes to feel warmer. White clothes, on the other hand, reflect more light and heat, leading to a cooler feeling.
in dark holes
Sam the Onion Man as it was considered illegal for a Negro man to kiss a white woman.
Galaxies, nebulae, black holes, dust, protostars, dark matter, and so much more we haven't discovered. Oh wait, I forgot neutron stars and super/hypernovas.
The concept of a "dark hole" typically refers to a black hole, which is an area in space with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing can escape from it. An opposite concept might be a "white hole," which theoretically expels matter and energy and cannot be entered from the outside. However, white holes are purely hypothetical and have not been observed in the universe. Therefore, while they exist in theoretical physics, their existence remains unproven.
Black holes are not made up of dark matter. Dark matter is a mysterious substance that makes up a large portion of the universe's mass, but black holes are formed from the collapse of massive stars.
Dark colors absorb more light and heat energy from the sun compared to light colors like white, which reflect light. This absorbed energy increases the temperature of the fabric and makes dark colored shirts feel hotter when exposed to sunlight.
There are no black holes but there are dark areas known as Sun spots.
These areas of "nothingness" are mostly empty space, with a few stray atoms and other particles. There is also evidence for something called dark energy, which is somehow connected to the expansion of space. Scientists still do no know what this dark energy is.