JEROME DA GNOME
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First of all, dark energy is much more speculative and less well-understood than dark matter. The fact they both have "dark" in their names doesn't mean they're identical.
Dark matter is certainly a discovery, yes. The bullet cluster observations you had so much cognitive dissonance over just now are a direct observation of it, confirming many of the characteristics which were already known from many other independent measurements. Off the top of my head those characteristics include its mass, its distribution around galaxies, its temperature, bounds on its lifetime, its interactions, and probably more.
Please present evidence of measured temperature of Dark matter
This one should be easy.


