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Data from galaxy rotation curves indicate that around 90% of the mass of a galaxy cannot be seen. It can only be detected by it's gravitational effect. There are several types of dark matter postulated to exist.
Hot dark matter cannot explain how individual galaxies formed from the big bang. The microwave background radiation as measured by the COBE satellite is very smooth and fast moving particles cannot clump together on this small scale from such as smooth initial clumping. To explain small scale structure in the Universe it is necessary to invoke cold dark matter. Hot dark matter therefore is nowadays always discussed as part of a a mixed dark matter theory.
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