Second Big Bang : What Scientists saying
According to scientists, there might have been another significant cosmic event called the "Second Big Bang." Instead of just one enormous explosion that created the universe, researchers believe there could have been a second event that explains the existence of dark matter, an invisible substance that makes up a large part of the universe.
Dark matter is a mysterious kind of matter that doesn't interact with light or other known forces, yet it appears to make up about 27 percent of the universe. Astronomers have been puzzled by the movements of galaxies, which don't fit with our current understanding of physics. To make sense of these movements, scientists think there must be unseen matter affecting them.
Despite numerous efforts, we haven't directly observed dark matter. Some...