- 99% of the universe is believed to be dark matter. Scientists are convinced that only 1% of the 5% of baryonic matter present in the universe can be seen.
- Evidence has accumulated that there is more matter in galaxies than what meets the eye through telescopes. As much as 90% of the matter in the universe must be in some "dark" form.
- Observations of galaxy rotation curves showed that stars at the outer edges of galaxies move at the same speed as inner stars, even though there isn't enough visible matter to account for the gravitational force needed to keep them in orbit, suggesting additional unseen "dark matter" is present.