Invisible Universe: Unsolved Mysteries – Dark Matter and Dark Energy

WELT Documentary October 15, 2025
Video Thumbnail
WELT Documentary Logo

WELT Documentary

@weltdocumentary

About

We are proud to present our best and high-class documentaries directly to you on YouTube. WELT Documentary gives you deep information beyond the headlines. The WELT Group is part of the german Mediahouse Axel Springer SE and our reporters, storytellers and well-known filmmakers provides a insight-view of german engineering skills, craftsmenship, security forces and lifestile to you. Come and get a look behind the complexity of the daily affairs – we deliver you the best information, fascinating pictures and real stories about interesting people.

Video Description

The Invisible Universe: Unsolved Mysteries – Dark Matter and Dark Energy | Spacetime S07E04 WELT HD Documentary 00:00 Intro Only five percent of the cosmos consists of visible matter — stars, planets, gas, and dust. The rest remains hidden: dark matter and dark energy, the mysterious backbone of the universe. 01:31 Chapter 1 – Mysteries of the Universe Dark matter: invisible, yet shaping the structure of galaxies and galaxy clusters. Without it, our universe as we know it could not exist. But what exactly is this unknown mass, and how do scientists try to detect it? 11:03 Chapter 2 – Black Holes The most extreme objects in the cosmos. Black holes stretch the fabric of space and time to its limits, playing a key role in galaxy formation — and in our quest to understand gravity itself. 17:17 Chapter 3 – Dark Energy and the Geometry of the Universe Dark energy, a force that drives the accelerated expansion of the universe, dominates cosmic evolution. The Euclid telescope, named after Euclid of Alexandria, is designed to map galaxies across billions of light-years and help answer a fundamental question: Why does the universe look the way it does today? 24:42 Chapter 4 – Gravitational Lensing and Hubble’s Law Mass bends light — gravitational lensing reveals how galaxies are distributed within the cosmic web. Hubble’s Law shows that the farther a galaxy is, the faster it moves away. These observations provide clues to the hidden geometry of space, vacuum energy, and the expansion of the universe. 35:42 Chapter 5 – WIMPs and the Search for Dark Matter Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) are among the leading candidates for dark matter. Particle physics experiments at CERN and around the globe probe the unknown, searching for the building blocks of this invisible matter that could reshape our understanding of reality. Dark matter and dark energy together account for about 95 percent of the universe. Unseen, untouchable, but essential — they define the fate of the cosmos. Exploring them is not only a scientific challenge, but a philosophical one: What is our place in a universe we can barely perceive? #darkmatter #darkenergy #blackholes #cosmos #spacetime #astronomy #documentary #euclidtelescope #universe #physics 📺 Watch more documentaries https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-5sURDcN_Zl8hBqkvZ6uXFpP3t55HU9s 🔔 Subscribe to our full documentary channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBAeFXaLV1ZqKqc-Uf3pKaA?sub_confirmation=1

You May Also Like

No Recommendations Found

No products were found for the selected channel.