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bbc,astrophysics,cosmology,dark matter Horizon: Most Of Our Universe Is Missing (48min documentary)

Horizon: Most Of Our Universe Is Missing (48min documentary)

posted by benjee 2 years 11 months 2 weeks ago • 4596 views
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A fantastic Horizon (one of my favourites) that looks into the research on Dark Matter (with a twist of comedy to it!)...We know what 4% of the Universe is made of. But what about the rest?

There was a time, not so long ago, when science seemed to understand how the universe worked. Everything – us, the Earth, the stars and even exotic-sounding supernovae – was made of atoms which were all created at time-zero: the Big Bang. In between the atoms was nothing, a void: quite literally, 'space'.

But recently things have started to unravel. There is, it seems, a lot more to the universe than meets the eye. According to the best estimates, we only really know what about 4% of it is made of. But if only 4% is made of atoms, what about the rest? The rest is made of mysterious entities about which very little is understood, with equally mysterious names: dark matter and dark energy.

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Quite frankly I find it very hard to buy the idea of Dark Matter. Yet I cannot really counter the scientific evidence provided.


written by Farhad2000  | 2 years 11 months 2 weeks ago | CH
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Did they check under the sofa cushions? That's where I find a lot of the stuff that I've lost!


written by firefly  | 2 years 11 months 2 weeks ago | CH
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This stuff is wild, we just started it today in my course on Astronomy and Cosmology. Another thing that blows my mind is that we can't see the entire universe, because at the beginning of the Big Bang, it moved faster than the speed of light. This is cool stuff!


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*dead


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This published video has been declared non-functional; embed code must be fixed within 2 days or it will be sent to the dead pool - declared dead by therealblankman.


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mauz15 has fixed this video's dead embed code - no star awarded because mauz15 was awarded too recently.


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*spacy *science *documentaries


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Adding video to channels (Documentaries, Science, Spacy) - requested by mauz15.


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