Dark Matter

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Dark matter is a type of matter that does not reflect or emit light, making its direct observation impossible. Like visible matter, it has mass and takes up space, allowing it to interact with its surroundings via gravity. Through these interactions, astronomers have inferred the existence of dark matter, which is more than five times more common than visible matter and is believed to have facilitated the formation of galaxies and other large-scale structures in the universe.

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