Everyone knows that there are things no one can see, for example, the
air you're breathing or a black hole, to be more exotic. But not
everyone knows that what we can see makes up only 5 percent of the
Universe. The rest is totally invisible to us.
The invisible stuff comes in two varieties--dark matter and dark energy.
One holds the Universe together while the other tears it apart. What
these forces really are has been a mystery for as long as anyone has
suspected they were there, but the latest discoveries of experimental
physics have brought us closer to that knowledge. Particle physicist Dan
Hooper takes his readers, with wit, grace, and a keen knack for
explaining the toughest ideas science has to offer, on a quest few would
ever have expected: to discover what makes up our dark cosmos.