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@ufohunter | 9 October 20 | |
@mok214 | 9 October 20 | |
Nobody knows what dark matter is, and that's exactly why it is called dark matter.
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@crail | 10 October 20 | |
@ mok214 - 9.10.20 - 11:41pm Nobody knows what dark matter is, and that's exactly why it is called dark matter. It's called dark matter because we can't see it. It's dark |
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@obi_jon | 10 October 20 | |
@ crail - 10.10.20 - 03:14am It's called dark matter because we can't see it. It's dark Whatever dark matter may be, technically it's not the matter itself which is dark, only our view of it. |
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@speedracer22 | 10 October 20 | |
Scientists tend to call things 'dark' if we are still ignorant about it. Mok is right.
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@obi_jon | 10 October 20 | |
Who said he wasn't? Nobody said he was wrong.
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@obi_jon | 10 October 20 | |
Everyone was in fact correct, especially myself because I was technically correct and technically correct is the best sort of correct, everybody knows that.
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@shadow27 | 7 November 20 | |
Ancient microbial life found within gypsum crystals in Mexico's Cave of the Crystals.. ''According to the team of NASA microbiologists that discovered them, this is all the information the public or press are allowed to receive right now. Subject to peer review, all the data is currently being withheld by the space agency, which we're sure will fuel some rather madcap conspiracy theories.'' Seems odd.. |
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@trunking | 11 November 20 | |
So how prevalent are gas giants within the typical galaxy? What's the ratio to rocky worlds? |
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@trunking | 11 November 20 | |
Saturn
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