Dark energy and Dark matter (copy)
Dark matter
25% of the Universe
Velocity of stars expected to decrease after an initial increase with distance from a galaxy (inverse square law), as all mass thought to be concentrated at the centre. However, the velocity of stars did not decrease with distance from the centre of the galaxy.
TL;DR Gravity of seen matter not strong enough to form galaxies (would form stars scattered about) therefore must be matter that cannot be seen.
Neither emits nor absorbs EM radiation (cannot be seen)
Has mass and therefore is affected by gravity.
NOT THE SAME AS A BLACK HOLE.
Has been detected: places with high concentration of dark matter bend light that passes near (must interact with gravity)
Dark energy
70% of the Universe
Light from supernova Ia observed to be less intense than expected.
So concluded that the expansion of the Universe was accelerating.
Dark energy thought to be causing the expansion of the Universe to accelerate.
Has not yet been detected.