Dark matter and dark energy are the mysterious components of the universe that contribute about 27% and 68% to
its total content. Though they have not been directly observed, there
is solid evidence for their existence from their gravitational effects.
While dark matter governs cosmic structure formation
based on its gravitational influence, dark energy exhibits a strong
negative pressure driving the accelerated expansion of the universe.
Dark Matter
It is a hypothetical form of matter that does not interact with light or other electromagnetic radiation. It is inferred to exist based on its gravitational effects on visible matter.
Background
- In 1933, Swiss astronomer Zwicky measured the velocities of galaxies within the Coma galaxy cluster
and found that the mass required for binding the systems
gravitationally was at least 400 times larger than expected from visible
components. - In the 1970s, galactic rotation curves were observed to remain flat at large distances rather than fall off as expected from Kepler’s laws.
Nature of Dark Matter
More than what dark matter is, physicists have found what dark matter is not.
- Dark: It does not interact with the electromagnetic waves. It is also not in the form of stars or planets.
- Non-baryonic: It is not in the form of dark clouds of normal matter, made up of baryons.
- Otherwise,
the physicists would have been able to detect the baryonic clouds by
their absorption of radiation passing through them. - The cosmic abundances of normal protons, neutrons and other baryons are limited as confirmed by Cosmic Microwave Background measurements.
- Not an antimatter: It is not antimatter, otherwise we could observe the unique gamma rays produced when antimatter annihilates the matter.
- Not a large galaxy-sized black hole:
Despite its huge gravitational effect, it is not a black hole,
otherwise the scientists could have observed massive gravitational
lensing in the universe. - Not a MACHO: The possibility of being massive compact halo objects, or "MACHOs" is ruled out because dark matter is not baryonic at all.
- MACHOs are the celestial body that emits little or no radiation and moves through interstellar space. Black holes, neutron stars or brown dwarfs are considered MACHO.
- The baryonic matter when concentrated in a brown dwarf star or in dense, small chunks of heavy elements, is called MACHO.
- Can be made of WIMPS (Weakly Interacting Massive Particles):
- WIMPs are subatomic particles with mass, not made up of ordinary matter, and are weakly interacting as they can pass through ordinary matter without any observable effect.
- Neutrinos, neutralinos and axions are considered as WIMPS.
- Axions have been proposed to explain why the neutron does not have an electrical dipole moment.
- Neutralinos are members of a set of particles that have been proposed to understand supersymmetry.
- As about 23% of our universe is composed of dark matter, it favours the idea that dark matter may be made up of WIMPS.
- Neutrinos too may make up the dark matter, but they must not be a major component, due to their small mass.
- Axion and neutralino have enough properties to be dark matter, but yet to be detected.
Dark Energy

Scientists believe dark energy is accelerating the expansion of the
universe, pushing it apart from gravity, unlike the force that pulls
things together. So far, three possible theories have been predicted by
physicists, to understand dark energy.
- Property of space: Dark energy is believed to be a property of space, discovered by Albert Einstein.
- Einstein's gravity theory proposed a cosmological constant and "empty space" that can possess its energy.
- Space
has the unique property of gaining more space without the decline of
its energy. This energy would have caused the universe to expand faster. - But, no one understands why there is this cosmological constant and what is its value.
- Quantum theory of matter: The quantum theory of matter suggests that space is filled with temporary particles that continuously form and disappear.
- When physicists attempted to calculate the energy to fill the empty space, the answer was significantly wrong, with a 10^120 times larger number than expected, leaving the mystery unsolved.
- Dynamic form of energy: It
was hypothesised that space could be filled with a new form of
dynamical energy fluid or field, causing the universe's expansion
opposite to matter and normal energy.- Known as "quintessence," its nature, interactions, and existence remain mysteries, despite its potential explanation.
- Modified theory of gravity: Some
physicists consider that Einstein's theory of gravity may not be
correct and a new theory is needed to accommodate dark energy along with
normal matter and energy.- But what type of theory would it be, provided that it could correctly describe the currently described phenomena, is doubtful.
The
decision between dark energy possibilities, such as space properties,
dynamic fluids, or gravity theories, requiresmore and better data as
well as understanding.
Dark Matter vs Dark Energy
Despite both being dominant cosmic ingredients, dark matter and dark
energy have contrasting physical nature and cosmological impacts.

Property | Dark Matter | Dark Energy |
Composition | - Hypothesised Non-baryonic exotic particles | - Hypothetical form of energy |
Abundance | - 27% of the total universal mass | - 68% of the total mass |
Distribution | - Clumped halos around galaxies | - Smooth across space |
Gravity Effect | - Attractive binding force | - Repulsive accelerating force |
Signatures | - Gravitational effects on galaxies and clusters | - Cosmic acceleration measured from the supernova, CMB and large-scale structures |
Impact | - Seed for galaxy and structure formation | - Drives accelerated expansion and influences the ultimate fate of the universe |