What is dark matter, and why is it important in cosmology?
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Dark matter is a mysterious form of matter that does not emit or interact with electromagnetic radiation but exerts gravitational influence on visible matter. Its presence is inferred from its gravitational effects on galaxies and galaxy clusters. Understanding dark matter is crucial for explaining the formation and evolution of cosmic structures.