Message from @BOSS ビッグボス
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We just have to trust them
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And when we can't we need to come up with math
I was asking questions to things and I guess it was exhausting and it was ad nauseum for him to continue, because science is now it's own being, a partner in crime with nature.
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Math formula for emotion would be nice
Like instinct, that exists regardless of humanity, but what is it? Does science explain instinct?
I would assume that you would need to look at the study of genetics
There is a lot that science doesn't explain
Yep, and anthropology, which is religious to say the least, I love the pyramid drawings
pyramid drawings?
Sanskrit
Hyrogliphics
oh ok
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@BOSS ビッグボス so far our current understanding of both dark matter and dark energy is that they dont interact with regular matter at all or reflect light
But *something* is there
It's like inverted into it's own dimension.
We have proof because we have measured it, but we havent observed it in the traditional sense
It could also be that e=mc2 isn't exactly correct right?@Rhunespire
Well, some seem to think that e=mc2 is only part of the overall equation
Hence the issue with general relativity and unified field theory
I am simplifying things but Einstein's theory of relativity is why we have the theory of dark energy and matter
There is a chunk of the puzzle missing
yup
@BOSS ビッグボス What we measured doesn't anlign perfectly with relativity and so that difference is what scientists attribute to dark energy
@BOSS ビッグボス based on known models of the observed universe there is a measurable % that doesnt show up in the traditional sense, but it is there - hence the theory of dark matter and dark energy
Isn't there like twice as much matter as what is supposed to be in the universe and all that matter comes from dark matter
Hey look guys, this shit is twice as heavy as we thought. How do we explain it? lol
Well there is some confusion on that because supposedly there is equal parts matter and antimatter that should have annihilated one another but didnt, which explains why we are here.
So where did all the antimatter go?
hmm
I think it got pushed to the outer edges of the expanding universe OR it got sucked up black holes perhaps
I think we baked Boss' noodle by accident
haha Im here, I just left a second
What i find interesting also is the fact that blackholes completely destroy our current theories. Our theories break down when confronted with black holes. But they are so common as to be at the center of every galaxy
It just shows that there are thing we dont fully understand yet
Our theories are so deficient that they can't explain something so freaking common
And yet, it's just a construction of a model that we as humans are able to understand and give a formula to or attempt to.
It's like we are missing a super important piece