most matter that exists in the universe is in the plasma state
Dark energy is believed to make up about 73% of the mass of the Universe; dar matter about 23%; and normal matter - the kind we know most about - about 4%. In the case of normal matter, most of it is still in the form of hydrogen.
Most of the universe is occupied by dark energy and dark matter. Dark energy, which is believed to make up about 68% of the universe, is thought to drive its accelerated expansion, while dark matter accounts for about 27% and exerts gravitational effects on visible matter. Ordinary matter, which includes stars, planets, and galaxies, constitutes only about 5% of the universe. Thus, the majority of the universe remains largely unexplained and invisible to direct observation.
If everything exists in space, then where does space exist?"In the space between spaces."as quoted by Dr. Oxley from the movie Indiana Jones......jk :)In the universe. Space exists in the universe.
The universe is around 70% dark energy (a.k.a. empty space). The rest is mostly dark matter, with a few percent for ordinary matter. That is the current scientific model.
plasma i think...Dark_Energy_&_Dark_Matter">Answer: Dark Energy & Dark MatterIn the newest research, it is said that for calculations to make sense regarding the mass of the universe, an unknown (at that time) substance must exist aside from ordinary matter (atoms). To provide some numbers (percentage of matter in known Universe):Atoms: 4.6%Dark matter: 23%Dark energy: 72%For more info see the link below.
Plasma is the most common type of matter in the universe
Most matter in the universe is not primarily solid or liquid; rather, it exists in a gaseous state, especially in the form of hydrogen and helium. Additionally, a significant portion of the universe is composed of dark matter and dark energy, which do not fit into the traditional categories of solid or liquid. In celestial environments like stars, matter is often found in plasma form. Therefore, while solids and liquids exist, they are not the dominant states of matter in the universe.
The most massive elementary particle known to exist in the universe is the top quark.
Anything that has volume and takes up space in the universe.
Nothingness, in the sense of a complete absence of anything, does not exist in the universe. The universe is filled with various forms of matter, energy, and space, so there is always something present in some form.
The universe.
The most common type of energy/mass in the Universe is in the form of dark energy, followed by dark matter. Only about 4% of the Universe is in the form of "normal" (baryonic) matter. If it is specifically to this matter you refer: the most common state of matter is plasma, found in stars.
Universe is not a number. it is simply everything that was ever created.
Television plasma is not the most common phase of matter in the universe. It is merely a superior means of showing high definition television.
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The most common found matter in the universe is plasma. Plasma, an iodized gas found mainly in stars and space, covers more than 85% of the universe.
Yes, we exist in this universe.