Dark Matter was proposed to explain in Galaxy’s far Edge why the stars were able to move much faster than Newton’s Prediction.
Dark Matter acts as a glue that holds every particle in the Universe together.
In the universe, dark matter seems like the glue that holds everything together. We can’t see it, but it’s got to be out there. Scientists believe up to 85% of the matter in the Universe is made up of what’s called Dark Matter. Scientists cannot define dark matter with the exact theory that proves it right, but they can’t stop searching for it.
Noeske is an astronomer at the European Space Observation Centre in Darmstadt, Germany. Our largest and newest telescope, “The James Webb Space Telescope,” where the first image was taken by the telescope on July 12, 2022, and Noeske said something both mysterious and true. He said: “There is a lot out there that we do not know.” And we do not know what we do not know. One of those things could be dark matter. ”
Stars should cut loose and fly off.
All of this creates a lot of controversy among scientists. The theory is that there is an “invisible matter” which is responsible for the speed at which our galaxy rotates. Imagine you are attached to a stone on a string and you rotate it at the highest speed. The stone would cut loose and fly off if it reached a speed higher than a certain threshold — a point at which the string becomes too weak to hold onto the stone, as the stone picks up speed and gains more force.
New Theory about “Dark Matter”
Some scientists believe that there were so many invisible forces in the universe that we could have found them, but we haven’t detected those forces, and another believes that we should look outside the standard model of the Universe. In the standard model, there is an idea that everything in the Universe is made up of fundamental particles with four forces: the strong force, the weak force, the electromagnetic force, and the gravitational force.
We can’t see dark matter, but the effects we can observe.