The Darkness of Space Is Not Empty: Matter You Can’t Touch #016

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When you think about space, you probably imagine it as a big, black void. But in reality, most of the universe comprises dark matter and dark energy. We can’t see or touch them, yet they account for about 95% of the universe! Crazy, right? And what about the so-called "empty" parts? The space between stars and galaxies isn’t just a vacuum. It's filled with tiny particles, such as hydrogen and helium, radiation, and even magnetic fields. While it's incredibly sparse, it’s far from empty. Then there’s space itself. Imagine it as a giant elastic fabric that stretches over time. As the universe expands, galaxies, stars, and planets float on this cosmic fabric like boats drifting across the ocean.
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