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10 Biggest Cosmic Mysteries Scientists Have NO CLUE about...STILL!

2025-10-25 Science & Technology
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Arvin Ash
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Ten Core Cosmic Mysteries Challenging Modern Physics

Uncover the 95% of the universe that remains invisible and unexplained, and see the cutting-edge efforts scientists are using to rewrite the fundamental laws of reality.

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  • Unify General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics into a Theory of Everything to resolve singularities at the Big Bang and within black holes.
  • Account for the majority of reality, as Dark Matter (27%) and Dark Energy (68%) still defy direct identification.
  • Resolve fundamental discrepancies like baryonic asymmetry and the arrow of time to explain why our specific universe exists.

This overview examines ten critical gaps in current physical understanding, ranging from the composition of the cosmos to the direction of time itself. Understanding these mysteries unlocks the potential for revolutionary new technologies and deep new insights into existence.

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👉 To learn for free on Brilliant, go to https://brilliant.org/arvinash . Get a 20% discount on the annual premium subscription if you subscribe! Your subscription will help us create more videos like this! Thank you so much! TALK TO ARVIN & Get EARLY ACCESS https://www.patreon.com/arvinash REFERENCE VIDEOS How did a universe come from nothing? https://youtu.be/A_H0BT9ft_M Why do the laws of physics exist? https://youtu.be/JgYEegLu2-s Black hole information paradox https://youtu.be/GfCc2h_85kM What happened to antimatter? https://youtu.be/h9d_HimHmG0 Quantum gravity problem https://youtu.be/NsUm9mNXrX4 Are we alone? https://youtu.be/jH0_C1kUOEw Entropy and time https://youtu.be/pvPxCtrXT1c Multiverses exist? https://youtu.be/DpFlqcMwh2U CHAPTERS 0:00 Biggest cosmic mysteries 1:10 Biggest puzzle in fundamental physics 2:34 An invisible world 5X larger than what we see 5:29 Accelerating expansion, the 68% mystery 7:15 Why didn't everything annihilate? 8:36 Cosmic inflation: What? Why? How? 9:20 Information lost forever? 10:30 Cracks in the Standard Model 11:18 The enigma of the arrow! 11:58 Who's asking? 12:58 Maybe there's much, much more? 14:00 Are you the next Einstein? (please email me if so) SUMMARY Humanity has achieved astonishing feats—landing on the Moon, splitting the atom, photographing black holes—yet 95% of the universe remains invisible and unexplained. Our best theories, general relativity and quantum mechanics, describe large and small scales separately but fail when combined. They collapse into infinities near black holes or the Big Bang. A unified “quantum theory of gravity,” or Theory of Everything, remains the biggest goal in physics. Ideas like string theory and loop quantum gravity try to merge them, while observatories such as LIGO and the Event Horizon Telescope search for cracks in Einstein’s equations that could guide the way. Even what we can see is only a fraction of reality. Ordinary matter accounts for just 5% of the cosmos. About 27% is dark matter—an invisible substance inferred from its gravitational effects on galaxies. It doesn’t emit or absorb light, yet shapes the universe’s structure. Physicists suspect exotic particles like WIMPs, but despite decades of searches using underground detectors and sky surveys such as Euclid and Vera Rubin, no direct evidence has appeared. Stranger still, the universe’s expansion is accelerating. To explain this, scientists propose “dark energy,” an unseen force making up about 68% of the cosmos. It may be Einstein’s cosmological constant—energy built into space itself—or a dynamic field known as quintessence. Its nature is unknown, but it determines the ultimate fate of the universe. Projects like DESI and Euclid map galaxies to see whether dark energy is constant or changing over time. Another mystery is why anything exists at all. The Big Bang should have created equal amounts of matter and antimatter, which destroy each other when they meet. Yet matter somehow won, producing the universe we see. This imbalance, called matter–antimatter asymmetry, may stem from tiny symmetry violations in particle interactions. Experiments at CERN’s LHCb and the DUNE neutrino project search for clues to how matter gained its advantage. Cosmic inflation, a burst of rapid expansion moments after the Big Bang, explains why the universe looks uniform. But scientists still don’t know what caused it or why it stopped. Telescopes like BICEP and Keck study faint polarization patterns in the cosmic microwave background for evidence. Black holes present the information paradox: relativity says all data inside them is destroyed, but quantum mechanics forbids that. Experiments from the Event Horizon Telescope to lab-created “toy black holes” test whether information can escape through Hawking radiation. Even the Standard Model of physics, though successful, leaves out gravity, dark matter, and neutrino masses. New experiments probe possible anomalies or even a fifth fundamental force. Time itself is a puzzle. The laws of physics work forward and backward equally, yet reality flows one way. Entropy, or increasing disorder, may define this arrow of time, but whether it causes or results from time’s direction remains unknown. Finally, we ask: are we alone? With trillions of galaxies and billions of habitable planets, life should be common. Yet none has been found—the Fermi Paradox. The James Webb Telescope and missions to Europa and Enceladus hunt for chemical signs of life, while SETI listens for artificial signals. #sciencemysteries Each unanswered question—dark matter, dark energy, quantum gravity—marks both a gap in knowledge and an opportunity. Every great mystery cracked before has revolutionized civilization. The universe is still unfinished business, waiting for the next mind to uncover its secrets.

Top Comments (10)

@Ilijeo-ilijei 2025-10-25

Dark Matter and Dark energy are placeholders for phenomena that are observed but no explanation exists yet. The truth may not even be particles and energy. Dark Matter may be several properties and interactions that lead to this, or it could be a lack of knowledge about known properties and does not need a fundamentally new and different kind of matter. We just don't know and no hypothesis fills the gap in understanding enough.

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@ArvinAsh 2025-10-24

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@amirhosseinshoghi7985 2025-10-25

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@GolduinC 2025-10-25

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@newbsagehaha 2026-01-25

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@emergentform1188 2025-10-25

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@KeithCooper-Albuquerque 2025-10-26

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