Dark Galaxies
The universe is a vast space of mystery and undiscovered concepts and explanations. Science is ever changing, with each discovery comes new theories, as well as advances in technology. The world's knowledge of space is limited with our location and technology. Space in itself is a complex concept to comprehend, let alone dark galaxies, matter and energy. How do scientist know if its there, if it's supposedly invisible and undetectable? Through this paper you will find out all about the history of the discovery of dark matter, and how it began with one young 31 year old scientist wild theory, up until the recent discovery of the first dark galaxy VIRGOH121. It has been a very long and bumpy process, full of many new break throughs, theories and puzzling yet exiting discoveries. You will come to know what Dark Galaxies are and what they are made up of and how we know that they are there.
Dark galaxies and dark matter make up a huge part of our universe, scientist estimate......
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