The Volume of the Universe Comprised by Dark Matter and Dark Energy, the Reason Scientists Can Only Measure Baryonic (Ordinary) Matter, and the Ambiguity of What Dark Matter and Dark Energy Are Within the Universe

Dark matter and dark energy account for 96% of the universe. Scientists only can measure 4% of the universe because that 4% obeys the laws of physics. Dark matter (which perhaps should be called dark gravity) and dark energy cannot be measured, seen, or interacted with (eg. light does not react with it etc.) and although scientists do not know what it is, they know it is there...


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