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- Cerialthriller, on 08/07/2008, -0/+19its called caramel
- lifeisgoooooood, on 08/07/2008, -0/+11Very little is known about the dark matter and previous attempts to study the nature of dark matter haven't succeeded .... It would be interesting to see if their simulation results match with the GLAST detection
- sockpuppets, on 08/08/2008, -0/+6I was going to go with nougat, but well played.
- SquireCD, on 08/08/2008, -0/+2Didn't we just decide that Dark Matter probably doesn't exist?
- ploop, on 08/08/2008, -1/+3No, it didn't.
- sockpuppets, on 08/08/2008, -0/+2You're high aren't you?
- Genecalypse, on 08/08/2008, -1/+2Portals = Good
- idreamnow, on 08/08/2008, -1/+2Interesting stuff...
- skatcat, on 08/08/2008, -1/+2Intriguing...
- lhbaker, on 08/08/2008, -1/+2If I remember correctly, the clump of dark matter turned out to be a Baby Ruth, not a Milky Way. Not sure about the streams, though.
- TechMike, on 08/08/2008, -0/+1Getting close to proving the theory of "Dark Suckers"
(http://home.netcom.com/%7Erogermw/darksucker.html% ... - SteelChicken, on 08/08/2008, -0/+1hilarious.
dugg - linksus, on 08/08/2008, -0/+1What if dark matter was what was used by particles to transmit information when they are entangled? Sorta like a MASSIVE universal synaptic system..?
- Chronoped, on 08/08/2008, -0/+1So many people today act like they've got the "big picture" all wrapped up and under control. Dark Matter is a great example of how little we actually know about our universe. Dugg for "Duuuuude, deep" factor.
- MacHarborGuy, on 08/08/2008, -2/+2title of the post sounds like the name of a porn video that... i... never rented before. nope, never.
srsly though, good story. - oilcan, on 08/08/2008, -3/+3dark matter is such bad science. it's a wild theory, come up with to explain a wild theory. it is completely derivative of Big Bang, a theory which is embraced by so many but which makes about as much sense as God Did It. Why don't people look at this ***** and say wait a minute what? 90% of everything is composed of something we can't observe in any way? It's only inferred by the math that we have managed to generate? math based on the large assumption that redshift = doppler effect for all celestial bodies? This is nothing more than the same dogmatic structure that kept great celestial explorers like Galileo at bay, with his crazy Copernician notion that earth wasn't the center of everything. read Halton Arp and Eric Lerner. Learn something, be vocal, and help to break the chain of dogmatic beliefs that are infecting what is supposed to be a scientific endeavor.
now you should all digg me down like good little minions of modern 'scientific' groupthink. :) - Plasmodia, on 08/08/2008, -1/+0Uncle John was right when he told me the milky way is curdling.
- GeezerD, on 08/08/2008, -2/+1It just keeps getting better and better. And here we are, at htis point in time, with so many advances in science and technology in so many areas, and we still have the propensity to beat people up when they bother us, or make war when we can get away with it, just like Hitler did.
Will we learn not to blow ourselves into oblivion? - wizardcombat, on 08/08/2008, -1/+0Dugg for 'clumps and streams.'
- futureisours, on 08/08/2008, -2/+1You lookin' fo' black hoe? I gots one rights here.. 20 dolla!
- SadMartigan, on 11/25/2008, -3/+2It would be even more interesting if it were freighters and star destroyers, with cloaking devices, blasting each other with gamma ray cannons, as they travel from system to system, throughout the galaxy, their trade routes mapping out a 'mirror image' of our universe the way google maps is a mirror image of our towns and places of commerce.
Well, it would be more interesting. - inactive, on 08/08/2008, -1/+0my godfather is an astrophysicist...the last time we talked he was melting my brain talking about dark matter. this stuff is so cool.
- jackspade, on 08/08/2008, -2/+1ps3?
- 2005yijian, on 08/08/2008, -3/+155
- 2005yijian, on 08/08/2008, -3/+166
- 2005yijian, on 08/08/2008, -3/+166
- 2005yijian, on 08/08/2008, -3/+1666
- yeahitismeagain, on 08/08/2008, -8/+5Have faith brothers. Just because you can see it, it doesn't mean it isn't there. Amen.
- oilcan, on 08/08/2008, -3/+0digg down
- 2005yijian, on 08/08/2008, -4/+166
- barcelona10, on 08/07/2008, -10/+3this goes along with Newton's law: for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction... it is possible to theorize that for matter there is an equal and opposite anti-matter mass (science theorizes this!), which means that if they in fact they ever met it would be the end of us... I have no idea of what I just said. But it sounded cool.
- inactive, on 08/07/2008, -12/+1Dark matter is scary stuff. They reckon if it comes into contact with, matter the result could mean the universe imploding.



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