Problem is it has been downvoted
As of the writing of this answer, that question has received one up-vote and one down-vote. This resulted in a net gain of reputation points, and no change to the overall question score. It's not exactly getting down-voted into oblivion.
Honestly, and in all seriousness, don't take down-votes personally. It's not worth getting all worked up.
the people who might actually know an answer (instead of those who assume I'm just being a noob) wont see it
Why not? Anybody can still see the question. (Unless you delete it, then only 10K+ rep users can see it.) A single down-vote doesn't remove a question from the site or hurt its ranking anywhere.
I have lost rep due to this downvoting
2 points. 2 points of something which has no inherent value. Again, don't take it personally. It's really, truly, not a big deal.
Is there a way to contact a moderator to contest the down voting of questions and returning of rep
A moderator wouldn't be able to help you anyway. For a number of good reasons, votes are anonymous. Even to mods. I've also never heard of a moderator being able to change existing votes or issue reputation to users. It just doesn't happen.
I think that if people downvote they should at least be forced to write an explanation why
This has been proposed and discussed many times on Meta. The short answer is: No. Compulsory comments are a bad idea. When somebody doesn't have meaningful content to add, forcing them to add meaningless content will just pollute the site.
All in all, just calm down. You can ask in a comment on your question why someone down-voted you. Maybe the voter will respond, maybe another user will respond with a helpful suggestion on why they think the voter down-voted. But, all things considered, this is not a bad situation by any measure.
Again... Never take down-votes personally. Spending all of your effort contesting every single down-vote will distract you from the problem you're trying to solve and from using the site in general.
The best you can do is try to improve the content (questions and answers) that you post. If people don't retract their down-votes after your content is improved, that's more their problem than yours. Focus on your content, not on your reputation score.