Authors: V. F. Chibisov, I. V. Chibisov
According to data from the Planck space observatory, the total mass-energy of the observable universe consists of 4.9% ordinary (baryonic) matter, 26.8% dark matter, and 68.3% dark energy. Thus, the universe is 95.1% dark matter and dark energy. For several decades, science has been struggling to understand these dark entities and to experimentally detect their carriers. This article attempts to answer these questions.
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