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Dark matter

UK //dɑːk ˈmæt.ər//US //dɑrk ˈmæt̬.ɚ//

Definition

A form of matter that does not emit light and is detectable through its gravitational effects.

In simple words: A mysterious substance in space that we cannot see but is believed to exist.

Examples

  • Scientists believe dark matter makes up most of the universe's mass.
  • The existence of dark matter helps explain the movement of galaxies.
  • Research on dark matter continues to challenge our understanding of physics.
  • Dark matter cannot be observed directly, making it a topic of much debate.
  • Many astrophysicists are dedicated to studying dark matter and its properties.

Usage notes

Commonly used in scientific discussions about cosmology and the universe; avoid in casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

standalone noun phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'dark' as hidden and 'matter' as stuff – hidden stuff in the universe.

Collocations

  • dark matter detection
  • dark matter hypothesis
  • dark matter research

Synonyms

  • unknown matter
  • invisible matter
  • cosmic matter

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'dark energy', which is a different concept.
  • Assuming dark matter is visible when it's not.