Among the questions we have in mind: dark matter, antimatter, and matter symmetry.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Dark matter is interesting. Basically, the universe is heavier than it should be. There's whole swathes of stuff we can't account for.
From a scientific point of view, our mission is to seek answers to the fundamental questions about the universe. Many are open - we don't know about dark matter, which accounts for a quarter of the universe's matter, nor do we know why there's antimatter.
If dark matter and dark energy are 95 percent of everything, shouldn't we all be asking questions about that? What does that look like?
Dark energy is perhaps the biggest mystery in physics.
Don't assume that what we currently think is out there is the full story. Go after the dark matter, in whatever field you choose to explore.
I think the discovery of supersymmetric partners for the known particles would revolutionize our understanding of the universe.
We know there must be new physics. For example, we cannot explain what dark matter is.
The missing link in cosmology is the nature of dark matter and dark energy.
Science has proved that everything is energy, and now they have dark energy, dark matter. They don't call it all-embracing consciousness; they call it dark because they can't measure it. You know, paint it black.
I like dark subject matter. I'm not sure what that means about me!