Dark Matter (v1.1)
A key reference is Space.com. This is largely an extract. Dark matter is the mysterious stuff that fills the universe, but no one has ever seen it. It is believed to be 80% of the matter in the universe. We only assume it exists because, without it, the behavior of stars, planets and galaxies simply wouldn't make sense. Their observed motions do not match their detectable mass. If you include both matter and energy dark matter is 27% of the universe's content with normally detectable matter being 5% of the universe's content and dark energy being 68%. Both dark energy and dark matter are not understood. I wrote an essay on dark energy that covers that subject: Dark Energy What we do know about dark matter is that if we look at a typical galaxy, take account of all the matter that we see (stars, gas, dust) and use Newton's Laws of Gravity and motion (or, more correctly, Einstein's General Relativity - GR), to try to describe the motions of that...