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Dark Matter
Had an interesting discussion with some colleagues at work today about dark matter/energy. Not exactly a topic relating to "God & Science", but it fits here better than any of the other sub-boards so just tossing it out there as a conversation topic!
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Re: Dark Matter
TC, is "everything" in the universe obsevable? In other words, is the whole universe obsevable?touchingcloth wrote:Had an interesting discussion with some colleagues at work today about dark matter/energy. Not exactly a topic relating to "God & Science", but it fits here better than any of the other sub-boards so just tossing it out there as a conversation topic!
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Re: Dark Matter
Depends what you mean by observable, I guess.DannyM wrote:TC, is "everything" in the universe obsevable? In other words, is the whole universe obsevable?touchingcloth wrote:Had an interesting discussion with some colleagues at work today about dark matter/energy. Not exactly a topic relating to "God & Science", but it fits here better than any of the other sub-boards so just tossing it out there as a conversation topic!
Was disappointed that my colleagues were dismissive of DM mainly due to them seeing it as a fudge factor to fix anomalous calculations. They didn't seem to get my point that either there is some exotic matter that is heavy but otherwise inert out there, or our entire understanding of gravity is flawed...& either situation is exciting!
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Re: Dark Matter
Well, I've heard that the universe is very far from being fully observable. This is from NASA:touchingcloth wrote:Depends what you mean by observable, I guess.DannyM wrote:TC, is "everything" in the universe obsevable? In other words, is the whole universe obsevable?touchingcloth wrote:Had an interesting discussion with some colleagues at work today about dark matter/energy. Not exactly a topic relating to "God & Science", but it fits here better than any of the other sub-boards so just tossing it out there as a conversation topic!
Was disappointed that my colleagues were dismissive of DM mainly due to them seeing it as a fudge factor to fix anomalous calculations. They didn't seem to get my point that either there is some exotic matter that is heavy but otherwise inert out there, or our entire understanding of gravity is flawed...& either situation is exciting!
<<We know how much dark energy there is because we know how it affects the Universe's expansion. Other than that, it is a complete mystery. But it is an important mystery. It turns out that roughly 70% of the Universe is dark energy.
Dark matter makes up about 25%. The rest - everything on Earth, everything ever observed with all of our instruments, all normal matter - adds up to less than 5% of the Universe. Come to think of it, maybe it shouldn't be called "normal" matter at all, since it is such a small fraction of the Universe.>>
http://nasascience.nasa.gov/astrophysic ... ark-energy
It seems to me to be pretty odd that these calculations can be made IF we are far from observing every corner of the universe...?? I also found the article interesting in that it suggests that what we call "normal" matter is in fact anything BUT the norm...
Whaddaya think? Is this your field TC?
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Re: Dark Matter
I know - mental to think that not even 10% of the stuff in the universe is what we would tend to think of as matter. I guess that's the bias of our experiences coming in to play, like how we Northern-Hemisperites tend to think of anything in the southern hemisphere as being "down"...DannyM wrote: It seems to me to be pretty odd that these calculations can be made IF we are far from observing every corner of the universe...?? I also found the article interesting in that it suggests that what we call "normal" matter is in fact anything BUT the norm...
Whaddaya think? Is this your field TC?
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Re: Dark Matter
All I know about dark matter is that it is very dark... How dark? Pitch black dark...
So there...
So there...
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Re: Dark Matter
The LHC crossed beams at 7 TeV (3.5 TeV each) today. All four (main) experiments reported seeing collisions. Maybe we'll soon have evidence of the supersymmetric particles that are thought to make up dark matter.
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Re: Dark Matter
Here is a video of evidence of dark matter from 2007:
http://www.space.com/common/media/video ... tter&mode=
and and article about the same study:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn1 ... -time.html
http://www.space.com/common/media/video ... tter&mode=
and and article about the same study:
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn1 ... -time.html
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Re: Dark Matter
Strongly doubt anyone here has the knowledge or intelligence to talk about Dark Matter, including myself.
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Re: Dark Matter
Evidence of Dark matter and Energy supports the Bug Bang Theory and that is ok by me. I believe it is the substance which God used to stretch out the universe.
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Re: Dark Matter
Atheists cannot use science to disprove God. Evolution and the Big Bang Theory dis-credits Creation Theory, yet it does not rule out the existence of god in any way, shape or form.Silvertusk wrote:Evidence of Dark matter and Energy supports the Bug Bang Theory and that is ok by me. I believe it is the substance which God used to stretch out the universe.
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Re: Dark Matter
Atheists use science to disprove God all the time. Technically you really can't divorce philosophy out of science. At some point they will collide..Enginseer wrote:Atheists cannot use science to disprove God. Evolution and the Big Bang Theory dis-credits Creation Theory, yet it does not rule out the existence of god in any way, shape or form.Silvertusk wrote:Evidence of Dark matter and Energy supports the Bug Bang Theory and that is ok by me. I believe it is the substance which God used to stretch out the universe.
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The heart cannot rejoice in what the mind rejects as false - Galileo
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Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things. -Philippians 4:8
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Re: Dark Matter
I'm not sure what you mean here. The Big Bang Theory is a part of some Creation theories. I don't see how if it is a part, it would discredit it. Many Old Earth Creationists believe in the Big Bang.Enginseer wrote:Atheists cannot use science to disprove God. Evolution and the Big Bang Theory dis-credits Creation Theory, yet it does not rule out the existence of god in any way, shape or form.Silvertusk wrote:Evidence of Dark matter and Energy supports the Bug Bang Theory and that is ok by me. I believe it is the substance which God used to stretch out the universe.
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Re: Dark Matter
RickD is right. Old-earth creation has the Big Bang as part of it. Both the Bible and the big bang say that there is a beginning of matter, energy, space and time. Both agree that the universe is expanding.
Maybe you can tell us where you see a problem.
Maybe you can tell us where you see a problem.
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Rick IS right... On top of that, the Big Bang theory was first started by a creationist...
The heart cannot rejoice in what the mind rejects as false - Galileo
We learn from history that we do not learn from history - Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things. -Philippians 4:8
We learn from history that we do not learn from history - Georg Friedrich Wilhelm Hegel
Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things. -Philippians 4:8