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everythingsmagnet everythingsmagnet Friday, January 21, 2011 Reliance on Indirect Evidence Fuels Dark Matter Doubts Pinning down the universe's missing mass remains one of cosmology's biggest challenges IN THE DARK? Studies of spiral galaxies such as Andromeda, pictured here in infrared wavelengths, have provided clues to dark matter's gravitational effects. But more immediate evidence for dark matter's existence, and clues to its true nature, has remained elusive. Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA Most of the matter in the universe remains missing in action—at least, that's long been the standard cosmological paradigm. Now, however, a small but vocal group of cosmologists is challenging the dark matter tenets of the widely accepted cosmological model, which holds that the universe is composed of roughly 70 percent dark energy , 25 percent dark matter, and only 5 percent normal (or baryonic) matter. Dark matter, whatever it is, exerts a gravitational pull but only interac...
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