The Dark Side of the Universe
By Pauline Gagnon
The existence of dark matter and dark energy has gained acceptance through a variety of complementary cosmological research methods.
The existence of dark matter and dark energy has gained acceptance through a variety of complementary cosmological research methods.
With the discovery of the Higgs boson, one might be tempted to think that we finally have a complete picture of the material world that surrounds us and that all mysteries in particle physics have been solved. Well, that is far from being the case, quite the contrary.
From the American Museum of Natural History’s Hayden Planetarium Space Show Dark Universe. © AMNH.
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