Dark matter
just putting this out there to see what people think?
science says that the universe is made up of 70% dark matter and i think that they might be wrong
i think that the opposite might be true, could it be that the universe is infact totally clear and it would make more sense and explain why for instance telescopes can see such unbelievable distances into space.
to explain my reasons for thinking this, is that in space the planets ,stars and blackholes pull with their gravity literally all matter from the surrounding areas, which leaves it almost clear atleast clear of all things the size of dust, just leaving say things the size of a pea or so which may have some of their own gravity
thats why when you look at something say like a nebula they are all lit up and look so amazing is because they are clouds of dust and gas reacting to heat and light because for light to be viewed need matter for it to hit
otherwise if there was matter everywhere light would be streaks in the sky and never reach the vast distances across space. so when you look across space you are seeing these planets or stars, as either the source of light or because light is bouncing off it. so when things like nebula and stuff cool they pull back the dust and gases leaving space clear again
science says that the universe is made up of 70% dark matter and i think that they might be wrong
i think that the opposite might be true, could it be that the universe is infact totally clear and it would make more sense and explain why for instance telescopes can see such unbelievable distances into space.
to explain my reasons for thinking this, is that in space the planets ,stars and blackholes pull with their gravity literally all matter from the surrounding areas, which leaves it almost clear atleast clear of all things the size of dust, just leaving say things the size of a pea or so which may have some of their own gravity
thats why when you look at something say like a nebula they are all lit up and look so amazing is because they are clouds of dust and gas reacting to heat and light because for light to be viewed need matter for it to hit
otherwise if there was matter everywhere light would be streaks in the sky and never reach the vast distances across space. so when you look across space you are seeing these planets or stars, as either the source of light or because light is bouncing off it. so when things like nebula and stuff cool they pull back the dust and gases leaving space clear again
I'm not really good on the subject myself but this Neil guy has some interesting thoughts on it.
bilbow wrote:thanks for the vid that was interesting, but i still could be right, hand me that nobel prize hehe.
remember the earth used to be flat
Sure you could be right just like other bright scientists were about their theories and we wouldn't be where we are today in the science world because of it. Keep thinking outside the box
Here is a 1 of a 5 part series you might find interesting on Parallel Universes which Neil was talking about in the first video I posted. Interesting stuff
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bilbow wrote:just putting this out there to see what people think?
science says that the universe is made up of 70% dark matter and i think that they might be wrong![]()
i think that the opposite might be true, could it be that the universe is infact totally clear and it would make more sense and explain why for instance telescopes can see such unbelievable distances into space.
to explain my reasons for thinking this, is that in space the planets ,stars and blackholes pull with their gravity literally all matter from the surrounding areas, which leaves it almost clear atleast clear of all things the size of dust, just leaving say things the size of a pea or so which may have some of their own gravity
thats why when you look at something say like a nebula they are all lit up and look so amazing is because they are clouds of dust and gas reacting to heat and light because for light to be viewed need matter for it to hit
otherwise if there was matter everywhere light would be streaks in the sky and never reach the vast distances across space. so when you look across space you are seeing these planets or stars, as either the source of light or because light is bouncing off it. so when things like nebula and stuff cool they pull back the dust and gases leaving space clear again
If you can't see it, doesn't mean it don't exists.
Look at our universe in different dimensions
what seems te be dark/nothing/empty, ain't!:
http://go2.wordpress.com/?id=725X1342&s ... ma-rays%2F
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thanks for the links peeps, that picture of the milky way is cool never new we were so far away from it.
i know we come from another galaxy and that its being gobbled up by the milky way but i thought we were closer.
could still be on for that prize though, those wave and light forms are invisable.
ive just thought of something else after seeing that pic of the milkyway and the different wavelengths, scientists talk of dark energy aswell but it could actually be the different sound and light waves aswell as gases pushing and expanding space.
omg two birds with one post (smiley face)
i know we come from another galaxy and that its being gobbled up by the milky way but i thought we were closer.
could still be on for that prize though, those wave and light forms are invisable.
ive just thought of something else after seeing that pic of the milkyway and the different wavelengths, scientists talk of dark energy aswell but it could actually be the different sound and light waves aswell as gases pushing and expanding space.
omg two birds with one post (smiley face)
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