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Q: What do you think of the mirror matter theory of dark matter?
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Who created the dark matter theory?

The theory of dark matter was by Jan Oort in 1932.


Who gave the theory of dark matter?

Fritz Zwinkey 1993


Why do astronomers think there is dark matter in the universe?

That is because the dark matter attracts normal matter through its gravitation.


Do scientist think that dark matter and dark energy exist?

Yes, they do.


Which is better mirror force or dark mirror force?

I think mirror force because they would probably have more attack position monsters than defence.


Is dark matter dangerous?

No, it is invisible, however it got gravity. No one actually come up with a theory that explain what dark matter really do, so there is still a Noble Price waiting for people to come up with a explanation of dark matter.


What subsystems make up the universe?

It is theorized that dark matter makes up 80 percent of the universe. Another theory is that 68 percent of the universe is dark energy, 27 percent is dark matter, and 5 percent is baryonic matter.


What would end space?

Not sure I understand, maybe you mean what is at the end of space?Well the most logical theory I've heard is that ever since the big bang space has been expanding, the theory is that it is expanding into dark matter, so according to that theory, after space, comes dark matter.


Why does the dark matter theory explain the brightness problem?

No light can excape what its caught in the black holes


Whats the name of Dark matter lighter than an electron?

There aren't any. Even the smallest particle of the dark matter theory, the axion, is quadrillions of times more dense than an electron.


What is dark matter in the big bang theory?

Dark matter is matter that does not interact via the electromagnetic force. We don't really know what dark matter is, exactly; there are several possibilities. We know that it interacts via gravity, meaning it has mass. It may, or may not, or SOME of it may, interact via the weak force as well.


What accounts for most of the mass in the universe?

Current theory states that it's "dark energy".