Black holes are basically concentrated formations of dark matter.

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Brian Cox does Amazing talks on black holes in particular. He had a tour last year and a I went to one of the shows. Excellent stuff.


I get what he’s saying but the universe is mostly dark matter and it’s empty. When people say the vacuum of space, it’s really the sea of dark matter.

Regular matter, interacts with dark matter. Anything with mass attracts dark matter. It concentrates into what we call gravity. A star doesn’t collapse it’s simply runaway concentrated dark matter.

We’ve pretty much figured out every known particle in existence but dark matter and dark energy.
Why? Because it’s in a higher dimension
 

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I get what he’s saying but the universe is mostly dark matter and it’s empty. When people say the vacuum of space, it’s really the sea of dark matter.

Regular matter, interacts with dark matter. Anything with mass attracts dark matter. It concentrates into what we call gravity. A star doesn’t collapse it’s simply runaway concentrated dark matter.

We’ve pretty much figured out every known particle in existence but dark matter and dark energy.
Why? Because it’s in a higher dimension
No, none of this. You’re making assumptions based in very little correct information. You have more incorrect information than not.

Also correlation does not equal causation. Just because something can be linked with something doesn’t mean one is the reason for the other.

Are you disagreeing with an actual Physicist? :mjlol:
 

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No, none of this. You’re making assumptions based in very little correct information. You have more incorrect information than not.

Also correlation does not equal causation. Just because something can be linked with something doesn’t mean one is the reason for the other.

Are you disagreeing with an actual Physicist? :mjlol:
You really wanna argue about physics on thecoli with someone named ethnic vagina finder? :laff:
 

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No, none of this. You’re making assumptions based in very little correct information. You have more incorrect information than not.

Also correlation does not equal causation. Just because something can be linked with something doesn’t mean one is the reason for the other.

Are you disagreeing with an actual Physicist? :mjlol:
It’s a theory, just like every other theoretical paper out. People don’t know what dark matter or dark energy is. So for all we know it could be something else.

Technically, people don’t even know what black holes are.. actually they don’t.

The Big Bang theory is just a theory. For a we know the Big Bang was nothing more than a sun half the size of the universe exploding. For all we know there are universe size stars all over the place that are so far away, their light will never reach us. Quarks are allegedly the smallest particle, but what if there’s even smaller particles.

We base everything on our limited knowledge and primitive technology.
 

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It’s a theory, just like every other theoretical paper out. People don’t know what dark matter or dark energy is. So for all we know it could be something else.

Technically, people don’t even know what black holes are.. actually they don’t.

The Big Bang theory is just a theory. For a we know the Big Bang was nothing more than a sun half the size of the universe exploding. For all we know there are universe size stars all over the place that are so far away, their light will never reach us. Quarks are allegedly the smallest particle, but what if there’s even smaller particles.

We base everything on our limited knowledge and primitive technology.
You know a scientific theory isn’t the same as theory in literature or in layman’s terms right?

Yes we do know what black holes are. They are collapsed stars.

There is evidence of the Big Bang happening and remnants of it known as the CMB that’s how we know it happened. That’s also how you know it happened as we can easily detect it by pulling out the wire to your antennae till you get static. That static is your electronic device picking up the CMB
 

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'Before the Big Bang.....' doesn't even make sense, since all matter, energy, space and time were 'created' at that point.

How could there be a 'before' when time, itself, didn't exist?

:dwillhuh:
That’s some wild shyt when you think about it. How everything had to come into existence at some point, including time and existence itself.
 

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I also figured out the Big Bang Theory.

The answer is in the sun and other stars

Stars eventually die. Giant. Stars collapse and explode forming super nova. Dark energy draws matter to each other so…….

At some point before the Big Bang dark energy drew everything together and there was just one ball of matter. A sun the size of the universe. Basically all matter in universe was concentrated into one massive star. Eventually it collapsed and exploded causing the big bag. But the matter was so big that when it exploded instead of created concentrated dark matter, it flung everything into all directions being pushed by dark matter.


So basically, before the Big Bang, there was just one concentrated ball of matter that exploded throwing bits and pieces all over the place being pushed by dark matter. It spread everything out so much that dark energy couldn’t draw everything back together again.

And thus the universe as we know it today.
Multiple universes, multiple big bangs?
Where did the first star come from?
Stars can be formed.
What was the source of this universal star?
 
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