THE HIDDEN UNIVERSE: DARK MATTER, DARK ENERGY AND THE MISSING 95%: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BASED ON OBSERVATIONAL DATA
Keywords:
dark matter; dark energy; WIMP; axions; cosmological constant; gravitational lensing; Planck; supernova; hidden multiverse; cosmic expansionAbstract
One of the most fundamental challenges of modern cosmology is that approximately 95% of the Universe consists of undetectable, invisible components — dark matter (~27%) and dark energy (~68%). Ordinary baryonic matter accounts
for only ~5%. This phenomenon represents the greatest unsolved problem of modern physics and provides the essential foundation for understanding the formation, structure, and future of the Universe.
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