marcusluvsvols
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That sounds plausible, even compatible with my thought process......... Hell we've solved it!my completely unscientifically supported head cannon has always been the missing mass is traveling FTL and we have no way to study or measure it. that somehow moving at FTL moves you into another plane of existence where there is no direct impact (physical impacts) but still exists so we see the signs of its existence through the missing mass in our gravitational models.
the big issue with my head cannon is that a plane of existence that is somehow FTL is constant with our normal speed plane.
It seems to me that the JWST has put the age of the universe in question and that in turn could mean problems for the big bang theoryYep the combination of the Hubble and especially the JWST made the problem for physics/cosmology much worse. All the latest papers and articles I have read say 95 to 96% of the mass is missing. Real head scratcher?
Scientists are good at making up ****!Everyone is certain that it is expanding...the real problem is that every instrument we can measure it with says the expansion is accelerating....which it should not be doing based on the old "Big Bang" theory that has been taught forever. Like any other explosion, the matter spreading out from the center of the explosion should be slowing down...or at the very least moving at a constant velocity in the emptiness of space. We have no idea why its accelerating, nor why 95-96% of the entire mass of the universe is missing for our understanding of physics to work. So scientists made up some BS called "dark energy" as the cause for the acceleration...and "dark matter" for the missing 96% of the matter in the universe....but of course nobody can observe either 1 of those things with any instrument invented by mankind nor any experiment. So for now at least " dark" is a synonym for " crap we completely made up because we have no idea".
Maybe....I I've always found this interesting even if I can't fully comprehend it. But I've always wondered about that missing matter....... Is it possible that matter isn't visible because it's on a different plane of existence? I've known for years many propose multiple alternate planes or parallel universes and it's always fascinated me.
I've also wondered if what we see as UFO's isn't transportation that uses insane amounts of energy popping visible into other planes of existence. Not necessarily actual matter, just signatures of the energy used possibly.
Voyager is that youRadio signal from space repeats every hour, defying explanation
The universe is awash with strange radio signals, but astronomers have now detected a really bizarre one that repeats every hour, cycling through three different states. While they have some ideas about its origin it can’t be explained by our current understanding of physics.newatlas.com
Radio signal from space repeats every hour, defying explanation
The universe is awash with strange radio signals, but astronomers have now detected a really bizarre one that repeats every hour, cycling through three different states. While they have some ideas about its origin it can’t be explained by our current understanding of physics.newatlas.com
I’m not the smartest in this kinda stuff but this sentence makes no sense to me.
While they have some ideas about its origin it can’t be explained by our current understanding of physics.
Then say it’s a neutron star or a dwarf. Do they have data to back this up? If so why is this even a topic?