Dark Energy (God) and the Scientific Conundrum
November 1st 2006 02:25
Scientist and cosmologists have made some startling discoveries of late, one that stands out is that the universe is made up of 6% matter, 21% dark matter, and 73% dark energy. The problem is they have no idea what these so-called dark-forces are, only that without them the universe would cease to exist, stars and planets flung out of gravitational orbits like rocks out of a slingshot.
One cosmologist using computer simulation technology, designed a virtual universe and discovered that without the application of an umbrella-like force over each galaxy holding the stars and planets in place, it wouldn't work. This force is the so-called 'dark energy'. Haven't they got it back the front, it's not dark energy but light, not an bad force, but a good one?
Anyway, scientists being the relentless crew they are, the search to label this universal energy goes on, to the extent of building sensor machines and placing them in the bowels of the earth. And guess what they've discovered? Nada, diddly squat, a big fat zero. Funny thing that.
Call me a kill-joy, but wouldn't the time and resources be better spent on fixing something they can explain, like global warming for example?
PW
One cosmologist using computer simulation technology, designed a virtual universe and discovered that without the application of an umbrella-like force over each galaxy holding the stars and planets in place, it wouldn't work. This force is the so-called 'dark energy'. Haven't they got it back the front, it's not dark energy but light, not an bad force, but a good one?
Call me a kill-joy, but wouldn't the time and resources be better spent on fixing something they can explain, like global warming for example?
PW
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