# Dark Matter ## The Unseen Pull In the vastness of space, dark matter holds galaxies together. We can't see it—no light escapes its grasp—yet its gravity bends stars into place. Scientists infer its presence from the way things move, from the subtle warps in reality. It's not nothing; it's the quiet bulk that makes everything work. ## Echoes in Everyday Life Our lives carry a similar unseen weight. Think of the quiet forces shaping your path: a forgotten conversation that lingers in your choices, the steady hand of a parent's unspoken lessons, or the warmth of old friendships that steady you through storms. These aren't flashy headlines or bold decisions. They're the gravity beneath the surface, pulling us toward who we become without fanfare. - A walk in silence that clears the mind. - A shared glance that rebuilds trust. - Habits built in solitude that endure. We chase the visible—successes, screens, noise—but it's this dark matter of the heart that truly anchors us. ## Leaning into Mystery By 2026, we've mapped more stars than ever, yet dark matter remains elusive, a reminder of limits. In our rush to illuminate everything, pause for what's felt, not seen. Let it guide without demanding proof. In surrender, we find steadiness. *What holds you isn't always what you see.*