How we know that Dark Matter exists

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How We Know that Dark Matter Exists

Modern cosmology tells us that the majority of the Universe is made up of stuff whose nature is largely unknown to us. Two thirds of it is Dark Energy; most of the rest is Dark Matter, the subject of this talk. Dark Matter interacts with normal matter through gravity, but otherwise it interacts hardly at all. Yet, we have very high confidence that this mysterious Dark Matter really does exist. Because it doesn't interact with light, we haven't seen it glowing, nor have we observed it absorbing background light as we've seen with dust clouds. All of the evidence we have for Dark Matter comes from its gravitational interaction with other matter, and with light. Yet, this evidence is extremely compelling. In this talk, I will attempt to convince you that there is no reasonable doubt that Dark Matter exists.

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Video Recording at http://www.vimeo.com/4538598 (Backup copy at http://www.vimeo.com/4559703 )

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