VTMi'kmaq
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They cant handle the nebulae....nor the truth.......there is more dark matter than there is matter. we still don't know what dark matter is, but we know it has gravity.
They cant handle the nebulae....nor the truth.......there is more dark matter than there is matter. we still don't know what dark matter is, but we know it has gravity.
The force of gravity is constant all across the universe. Why does matter attract other matter? I'm guessing it has to do with electromagnetic forces that are inherent in the chemical composition of matter itself. Every single atom has an electromagnetic charge, we know positive attracts negative (and vice versa)
What is your definition of 'hologram', brother?I think this sums it. + and -
And if we look beyond "reality" - we're in a big hologram defined by our collective consciences
The force of gravity is constant all across the universe. Why does matter attract other matter? I'm guessing it has to do with electromagnetic forces that are inherent in the chemical composition of matter itself. Every single atom has an electromagnetic charge, we know positive attracts negative (and vice versa)
The force of gravity is constant all across the universe. Why does matter attract other matter? I'm guessing it has to do with electromagnetic forces that are inherent in the chemical composition of matter itself. Every single atom has an electromagnetic charge, we know positive attracts negative (and vice versa)
there is more dark matter than there is matter. we still don't know what dark matter is, but we know it has gravity.
That's because the Earth's core is molten ironElectromagnetic forces come from both poles and surround the earth.
Like you, I know the how but not the why..I don't think anyone knows the true answer.
Did you see the new 3D of what the universe looks like?..it's actually thought to be a wedge..
That's because the Earth's core is molten iron
A wedge?