
TL;DR
This paper reviews the evolution of dark matter concept, highlighting its significance in cosmology, its non-baryonic nature, and its role in shaping the universe's structure.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of dark matter development, emphasizing recent data indicating its dominance and non-baryonic composition.
Findings
Dark matter is the dominant matter component in the Universe.
It consists of unknown non-baryonic particles.
Dark matter properties influence cosmic structure formation.
Abstract
I give a review of the development of the concept of dark matter. The dark matter story passed through several stages from a minor observational puzzle to a major challenge for theory of elementary particles. Modern data suggest that dark matter is the dominant matter component in the Universe, and that it consists of some unknown non-baryonic particles. Properties of dark matter particles determine the structure of the cosmic web.
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