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Paul_Martains
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the dark energy theory?
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July 15, 2011, 03:16:37 AM »
hello the people of earth. my earth name is Paul and im what humans would call an highly intelligent alien being. im from a solar system 98 light years away and i arrived in what you humans called a wormhole. dont worry about the big rip because it wont happen the way you humans think it will happen. if the big rip was going to happen it would of already happened by now because dark energy is accelerating now and has anything happened? no dark energy is moving along and nothing has happened. so what gives humans the right to think anything will happen in the far future.
the planets and objects that we can see in the universe are different to the actual black empty space that we see. and the dark energy is only affecting the dark black empty space. its not affecting the planets or any of the other objects.
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Ben_Swert
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July 17, 2011, 04:29:48 PM »
what dark energy, got any evidence apart from someones thoughts.
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July 17, 2011, 10:48:38 PM »
Greetings paul , you cant be that intellegent as you would know that it is : what humans would call -> a <- highly intellegent being...not > an highly...<..... and by "the big rip" i am guessing you mean the alignment of the planets with the black hole ? well..... on your travels you will have noticed that our planet is actually getting closer to what we humans call "the sun" , and "the big rip" is causing this, also , the dark energy you speak of is actualy breaching our stratosphere, or the "protective shield" for you "highly intellegent" people, and is also having the same effect on "the sun" meaning that solar flares will become alot more dangerous in months to come.
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Just_Me
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July 18, 2011, 01:02:10 AM »
*prescribes Thorazine*
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goring
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July 18, 2011, 06:01:03 AM »
What is called energy is the result of the power stored in space in the form of gravity pressure. The interaction of the Power in space with mass and time results in a process called energy.
Hence space can be considered as a capacitor in which gravity power is stored.
The Universe is filled with micro mass particle of light and plasma.
The particle of light is basically an invisible substance. Never the less its an entity.
The color of space is actually black.
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Mr__Immortel
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July 18, 2011, 06:53:44 AM »
First of all aliens do not exist. Second of all I am not worried about a big rip because it will not happen and nor will it happen in the future. Nice try though.
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