# The Unseen Hold ## Gravity Without Light Dark matter fills the vast spaces between stars, making up most of what we call the universe. You can't see it—no glow, no shimmer under any telescope. Yet its pull keeps galaxies from flying apart, bending light and shaping everything we observe. Scientists chase its traces through the way things move, invisible hands guiding the dance of creation. ## Threads in the Everyday Think of your own life. The big moments grab attention: promotions, weddings, sunsets shared with someone close. But what truly holds you steady? The quiet phone call from a friend at just the right time. The habit of morning coffee while the world sleeps. The unspoken understanding in a partner's glance. These are your dark matter—unseen forces that tether your days, giving weight to the chaos. They don't demand notice, yet without them, everything drifts. In 2026, as cities hum louder and screens flicker brighter, I find myself pausing more. Walking under streetlights on April 11th, I feel those hidden pulls: a memory of my father's laugh, the steady rhythm of breath during hard times. ## Leaning into the Mystery We chase the visible, measuring success in likes and headlines. But peace comes from trusting the dark. Let go of needing to see every piece. Nurture the invisible: small kindnesses given freely, patience in silence, roots grown deep in solitude. They bind us, galaxy to soul. *What we cannot see often carries us the farthest.*