Great strides have been made towards our understanding of the Universe over the past few decades.Surprisingly,only roughly 5%of what the Universe is made of is in the form of matter that is composed of the elements in...Great strides have been made towards our understanding of the Universe over the past few decades.Surprisingly,only roughly 5%of what the Universe is made of is in the form of matter that is composed of the elements in the periodic table.The other 95% is,at present,completely unknown,and is conveniently referred to as dark matter and dark energy,which certainly represents new physics at work(see,e.g.,Ref.[1]for a review).展开更多
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文摘Great strides have been made towards our understanding of the Universe over the past few decades.Surprisingly,only roughly 5%of what the Universe is made of is in the form of matter that is composed of the elements in the periodic table.The other 95% is,at present,completely unknown,and is conveniently referred to as dark matter and dark energy,which certainly represents new physics at work(see,e.g.,Ref.[1]for a review).