Based on the evidence,
most astronomers agree that dark matter exists.
After this point,
most astronomers agree that the universe will continue to expand, cooling and losing energy in the process.
Not exact matches
This might all sound like rather circumstantial evidence, but
most (not all)
astronomers now
agree that the evidence is strong enough to accept that black holes exist.
Astronomers generally
agree that enormous black holes lurk at the centre of
most galaxies, and have identified plausible candidates in many galaxies, including the neighbouring dwarf galaxy M32 — and our own Milky Way.
«The
most natural explanation is intermediate - mass black holes,»
agrees astronomer Philip Kaaret of CfA.