cinemanja t1_iwx75xb wrote
Reply to comment by cj_cusack in Dark Matter as an Intergalactic Heat Source. Spectra from quasars suggest that intergalactic gas may have been heated by a form of dark matter called dark photons. by MistWeaver80
I’m losing track of all the different things we can’t possibly observe or understand in any way.
SithLordAJ t1_iwxaffr wrote
For your notes, here's the concise list of everything we dont understand:
Life, the Universe, and Everything.
Senior_Engineer t1_iwxzfgj wrote
I’m not sure we understand nothing either
jawshoeaw t1_iwy3w9q wrote
Yeah it turns out nothing is filled up with all sorts of things buzzing around . Including now dark light and virtual particles. Hey , are we getting punked by physicists? It’s getting harder to tell
FunQuit t1_iwy1hlp wrote
We should build a huge computer to answer this
Robiwan05 t1_iwy37l1 wrote
I'll save you all the trouble, it's: 42.
darkwing42 t1_iwy8wqc wrote
Yes, but what is the question?
gaussianCopulator t1_iwymc2i wrote
It's a dark question
zombie32killah t1_iwy65y6 wrote
Thankfully that includes Bob Marley posters.
Ishea t1_ixchtb7 wrote
The awnser you seek is 42.
SithLordAJ t1_ixclglx wrote
Let me jot that down real quick...
Scared-Conflict-653 t1_iwy1qdz wrote
This might help: we know nothing. I mean we know some things and know we know that we don't know everything but really, we know nothing.
Nuclearfuzzbomber t1_iwy6s7v wrote
There are known knowns, things we know that we know; and there are known unknowns, things that we know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns, things we do not know we don't know.
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