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Is the universe matter?

The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.The Universe contains matter, energy, dark matter, dark energy, empty space - and of course, lots of structures made up of those.


Is dark matter made out of atoms or the other way around?

An atom is a nucleus surrounded by several electrons. The nucleus is made of protons and neutrons; these can be further subdivided into quarks. As for dark matter, no one knows what it is. The only evidence for dark matter is the fact that the "light matter" (the stuff we can see in space) isn't nearly enough to create enough gravity to hold the universe together. It could be anything that has mass and isn't directly observable - white dwarves, black holes, bits of rock, as-yet-undiscovered kinds of fundamental particle, ... It could be a bit of each. Given that space is only illuminated in small patches where the stars are, it's not at all surprising that there appear to be things we can't see. In fact, dark matter is so elusive that in recent years some astronomers have begun to doubt whether it even exists, saying that maybe the general theory of relativity needs to be modified to add more gravity over larger distances. So dark matter could be made of atoms, like light matter - it could be something quite mundane. Could atoms be made of dark matter? In other words, could dark matter consist of subatomic particles? If it did, then it would be made of atoms (because nothing else is stable and made of subatomic particles).


Could dark matter consist of black holes?

Dark matter is a mysterious substance that makes up a large portion of the universe's mass, but its exact nature is still unknown. While some theories suggest that dark matter could potentially be made up of black holes, this idea is not widely accepted among scientists. More research and evidence are needed to determine the true nature of dark matter.


What is dark matter made of?

This is not known. All that is known about dark matter is that it has mass. Searches are underway to try to work out what it is. The existence of dark matter was learned rather recently, and its composition is still being speculated, hence the name. There are several theories about what dark matter may be made of.


What dark matter is made of?

This is not known. All that is known about dark matter is that it has mass. Searches are underway to try to work out what it is. The existence of dark matter was learned rather recently, and its composition is still being speculated, hence the name. There are several theories about what dark matter may be made of.


What is a thing that's not made up of matter?

antimatter and dark matter


What percentages of universal mass are claimed by dark energy dark matter and visible matter?

About 95.7% of the universe is dark matter, and the remaining percent (4.3%) is made of normal matter, plants, gases and such.


What's the dark matter in the universe?

Dark matter is matter of an unknown type. It is known to exist, due to its gravitational influence, but it is not known what it is made of. There is at least 5 times as much dark matter than "normal" matter.


Is dark matter a reality or made up becauseof the lack of matter in the univrse?

There is a lack of OBSERVED matter, but it is quite clear (due to gravitational effects), that dark matter indeed exists. There are all kinds of pieces of evidence in favor of dark matter. It isn't known yet what it is made of.


Does DNA contains dark matter that codes for specific structural proteins?

No, DNA does not contain dark matter that codes for specific structural proteins. DNA is made up of specific sequences of nucleotides that code for proteins through the process of transcription and translation. Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter that has not been directly observed or detected in DNA.


Are black holes made up of dark matter?

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.


What is matter in the universe?

Dark matter is matter of an unknown type. It is known to exist, due to its gravitational influence, but it is not known what it is made of. There is at least 5 times as much dark matter than "normal" matter.

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