When scientists were watching the IA supernova in the 1990's, the effect of dark energy first appeared. I think they know the distances of supernovae, but they mean that there is an energy source to keep the universe away. There are two phenomena in the theory of dark matter and dark energy. It is rarely known, but I know that they are not many.
The evolution of the universe is dominated by dark matter and dark energy contained therein, but the density of dark matter and dark energy - their concentration in a given space - is very different from the expansion of the universe . We know well how much dark matter is in the universe. And the key to understanding the ultimate fate of the universe is to understand the other half of this dark equation.
To understand the theory surrounding dark energy and dark matter, we need to explore the relationship between dark matter and dark energy, their role in the universe, and dark matter and dark energy. Conceptualization of dark matter For centuries our understanding of the universe has been shaped by what we can see but our view has no explanation for some of the ongoing observations I noticed that. In 1933, astrophysicist Fritz Zwicky was studying a faint cluster of galaxies, but even though the galaxies were bound by gravity, these galaxies were too fast to break the cluster. Next, it is not so. (Hoper, 2013). Observations of the galactic rotation of Vera Ruben and Kent Ford further strengthen this decision (Hooper, 2013)