Paul Steinhardt - Why Does Dark Matter Really Matter?

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Dark matter, though it cannot be seen, may account for roughly one quarter of all the mass-energy of the universe. If it were not for the gravity of dark matter, galaxies could not hold together such that stars and planets would go flying off independently. But what is dark matter? There are lots of wild ideas but no hard evidence.

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Paul J. Steinhardt is the Albert Einstein Professor of Science at Princeton University and Director of the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science, where he is also on the faculty of both the Department of Physics and the Department of Astrophysical Sciences.

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