
TL;DR
This paper reviews the strong evidence for dark matter from cosmology and discusses ongoing detection efforts, emphasizing the potential for confirming existing theories or discovering new phenomena.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of dark matter evidence and explores current and future detection strategies in cosmology and astrophysics.
Findings
Dark matter evidence is robust from cosmological observations.
Detection experiments are progressing and may confirm or challenge current theories.
Potential for unexpected discoveries in dark matter research.
Abstract
The evidence for the dark matter of the hot big bang cosmology is about as good as it gets in natural science. The exploration of its nature is now led by direct and indirect detection experiments, to be complemented by advances in the full range of cosmological tests, including judicious consideration of the rich phenomenology of galaxies. The results may confirm ideas about DM already under discussion. If we are lucky we also will be surprised once again.
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