I have a friend who's been into the science of our universe for a while, and was talking to me about dark matter and its properties and whatnot.
And it got me thinking.
We cannot see dark matter, nor can we measure it in any way (from what I understand, we just know it exists because of how if affects the light around it). Do you think the universe is trying to give us a reason to believe in the existence of God? I know you might be thinking it's a stretch, but hear me out. The universe around us tells us so many things and we can discover so many truths by observing the world around us. I personally have always believed in the necessity of God existing, so I might be a bit biased as to thinking it's a sign, if you will.
What do you think? I post this under the science tag because I know most of those intrigued by science are atheists. I think that at least, if you take nothing else away from it, it's food for thought.