What Are Dark Matter and Dark Energy?
"What Are Dark Matter and Dark Energy?
"There’s something amiss in the cosmos.
Mysterious influences seem to be stretching the universe apart and clumping stuff together in unexpected ways,
Theism
Belief in the existence of a god or gods,
especially belief in one god as creator
of the universe,
intervening in it
and sustaining a personal relation to his creatures.
"Mysterious influences seem to be stretching the universe apart and clumping stuff together in unexpected ways."
(Evidence doesn't mean proof but
believing in a creator is at a minimum a
rational logical position.)
and sustaining a personal relation to his creatures."
but we can’t see or touch them."
(Well ya know?
God is spirit.
John 4:24
God is Spirit,
and His worshipers
must worship Him in spirit and in truth.”)
"Scientists call these influences
dark energy and dark matter."
"Humans have studied the sky for many thousands of years, and in the last century, scientists have really started to understand how the universe moves and changes under the influence of a force called gravity. Gravity affects everything, including not only matter — a scientific term for stuff — but also light. It’s what pulls our bodies into Earth, and it also works over the vast distances between stars and galaxies."
"Gravity plays a crucial role in how galaxies form and move around. As scientists learn more about the universe, they find that much of the behavior of galaxies wouldn’t make sense unless there were a huge amount of invisible matter present — way more matter than we have yet to uncover. This invisible — or dark — matter exerts an extra gravitational pull. If it did not exist, some galaxies would fly apart, and some wouldn’t have formed at all."
"We call it “dark” because we can’t see it. Unlike visible matter (matter we can see, including stars, planets, water, etc.), it doesn’t appear to release or absorb light, or interact with other matter except through gravity. We know where it should be, but nothing is there when we look. It’s like seeing ripples in a pond, but not being able to see what caused them."
(Well I wonder
Just what could possibly be
working on their creation?)
"Meanwhile, something else is driving the universe to expand faster and faster."
(I reiterate:
"What could possibly be working on their creation?")
"The universe, as far as we can tell, has been expanding since it began 13.8 billion years ago. The space between objects is ever-increasing, as if space itself is being stretched apart like the surface of a balloon as it’s inflated. Scientists expected that the speed of this expansion would slow down with time,
(Due to our friend gravity.)
but instead, they’ve discovered the opposite. Around five billion years ago, the universe’s expansion started to speed up.
(That,
the information in the DNA molecule
and the matter antimatter asymmetry
are but three examples
of why it is completely logical and rational
to believe in:
"...one god as creator
of the universe,
intervening in it."
Those three alone are far more evidence that there is a creator than there isn't.
Period.
With wat we know now scientifically?
There is far more evidence supporting there being a creator than there isn't.
It's not a 50/50 proposition
as some would have you believe.
Not anymore.
And that's for a reason.
Cause an age is coming to an end.
So why wouldn't your creator allow us to find far more evidence of him than has ever been found before?)
"We don’t know what’s causing this accelerated expansion, but we named it dark energy."
"From what scientists can tell, visible matter makes up only 5% of the universe. Dark matter and dark energy are believed to make up the other 27% and 68%, respectively. In other words,
what we know well
— visible matter —
doesn’t even come close
to explaining the nature
of the vast majority of the universe."
And that's why I thinks its absolutely IRRATIONAL
to think there always has to be a
physical
materialist
reason for everything.
There's 96% of shit
we don't see
and don't know how it works.
All of the answers to everything
don't just exist
in the 4% we get to experience.
I think its crazy to think
that they would.
Why would all the answers we want to know about only exist in the 4% or reality we get to experience?
Makes absolutely no sense.
Always remember this.
This is what the scientist are saying:
"— visible matter —
doesn’t even come close
to explaining the nature
of the vast majority
of the universe."
And I'm over here like
Really?
Thanks.
Never knew.
Appreciate it.
(Thats sarcasm BTW)
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