I just can't

weedstoner420

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Welp. Scientist are confused becau.. lets just leave it at that. Scientists are confused.

They really have no f'ing idea what is out there, and never have.
I mean, the idea of dark matter came about because scientists made some unexpected observations when they were looking at the rotation of galaxies - the stars on the outer edges were moving faster than they should have, given the amount of observable matter. It was like there was a large amount of invisible matter (not just invisible to the naked eye, but also to fancy telescopes than can view higher and lower frequencies of electromagnetic radiation).

So the hypothesis was that there is some kind of matter that interacts with "normal" matter through gravitational forces (i.e. it is gravitationally attracted to normal matter and affects the rotation of galaxies in an observable way) but not through electromagnetic forces (i.e. it's not visible in any way, and can't be physically felt, because "feeling" things is also an electromagnetic interaction), so they called it "dark" matter.

Afaik it's still a theory and experimental evidence of it is still limited. So yeah, we don't know what is out there, but we at least know *something* about it, I wouldn't go so far as to say we have no clue. At some point I hope we will know more than we do now. Scientists tend to be pretty open and accepting of new ideas, as long as there is some evidence to back them up...

Anyway, any idea how wide the earth is? Or how far up you can go before you hit the dome? Or are those things somehow unmeasurable?
 

Drop That Sound

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They are attaching a hollywood studio module onto the space station, haahaha I just can't..

Tom Cruise is leaving the church of scientology too, and going to film his newest save the world movie in space.
 

weedstoner420

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This flat earth map is gold. "Old unknown sun spiraled out to unknown continents"
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I think Flat Earthers are equally confused. We have all this technology but "our best guess is a map from 1892" lmao.
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Tbh the ice wall doesn't even seem that far away. Just go to the bottom of Australia and head perpendicular to the coast, you'll get there in less time than it takes to get from North America to Europe, and people did that in wooden boats...sounds like humanity just lost all their ambition for exploration after Magellan's voyage...
 
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