Dark Matter and Dark Energy

Just imagine: you belong to only five percent of the universe. Atoms, molecules, carbon, oxygen, and everything you have ever touched, seen, or felt come from this tiny fraction.

The remaining ninety-five percent is made of dark matter and dark energy. Dark matter is the skeleton—the scaffolding—of the universe, while dark energy drives its expansion and is responsible for the forward flow of time.

Dark matter doesn’t interact with ordinary matter or even with light. It neither emits nor reflects light, which is why we cannot see it. We only perceive five percent of the universe; the rest remains invisible to us.

Dark matter communicates only through gravity, because it has mass. In regions where its density is high, it bends light—since light is affected by gravity. Dark matter is the very reason stars and planets don’t fly apart from their spiraling galaxies; it holds them together with its gravitational pull.

Dark matter doesn’t decay, it doesn’t age, and it has existed since the beginning of the universe. It has no internal clock of its own, yet it affects time through its mass. So if it were ever to take human form, it would carry no memories; the past, present, and future would feel like a single continuous moment, all existing in a kind of stillness.

Where dark matter interacts through gravity, dark energy acts as an anti-gravity force, causing the universe to expand. Together they are the true building blocks—the hidden architecture—of the cosmos. The absence of either would create a profound imbalance, threatening the existence of normal matter itself.

A perfect recipe for science fiction…

Welcome to Afterlife

Welcome to Afterlife
You broke loose of Space time
All nightmares ended with life
All you have now
Is bright Sunshine

Now time is your puppet
And you are a Prophet
Either Move backwards
Like a Phoenix from the ashes
Or travel with light
To see the future, so divine

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Shakti

From her womb
The universe is borne
She is the energy
Inconceivable for all

From heaven to doom
Where the flowers bloom
All matter is driven
With her ubiquitous form

Women is the creator
Of this beautiful world
A man is incomplete
Just an animal without her

Goddess Shakti is a symbol of all forms of energy in this universe. No doubt, everyone and everything is produced by a feminine power.


Happy women’s day to all!

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Your inner Battle

Your inner skirmish
Struggle against fears
Your crippling courage
Your Fight to wash blemish
May not see victory
May not witness light
But to flow with the cosmos
Is what made life.
So flow with wind
With your head
Held high
Ecstasy is the adventure
On the rough
Road of life

©2020 Piyush Singh

Lord Shiva and his Dark Energy and Matter


Lord Shiva is not only a deity of Hindus but also the symbol of dark energy and matter. More than 90 percent of our universe comprises Dark matter and energy.


Both dark energy and matter do not come in contact with normal matter and that’s why we can’t perceive it. But it has a force which is helping in the expansion of our Universe. All matter perceivable to us comes from this unknown source.


It is or He is both the creator and the destroyer in our universe . Here’s a poem dedicated to Lord Shiva on the occasion of Shivratri


In the beginning
Life sparked from his singularity
And There began circle of mortality
From Life to death
And death to life
The Circle continue
With his cosmic dance
He is the beginning
He is the end
His light is beyond
Everyone to understand.
His symphony is creation
His song is destruction
His glory will continue
Eternally for everyone.

(Image credit-Twitter)

©2020 Piyush Singh

The Symphony of Time

Past, present or future
An illusion of this master
Elements are dancing
From atoms to stars
From Life to death
On the Symphony of time

Sometimes it runs slow
Sometimes it runs fast
From where it came
To where it goes
Maybe we’ll never know
The Symphony of time

©2020 Piyush Singh