Galaxie!
So simple, isn't it?
WE complicate it.
Love.
Sylvia
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Galaxie!
So simple, isn't it?
WE complicate it.
Love.
Sylvia
Now this is new light !
Science is awesome - honest study & observation.
It confirms my belief that we are just a bunch of Hobbits worried about our immediate needs, circumstances, trials, hopes and dreams.
ginger
I am with Kate. of course Atheists will immediately claim this newly discovered territory, like Gagarin, reporting that he saw no god up there in earth orbit.
excellent scientific work, showing how it was done. and those gravitational vortices are a pattern similar to what music would produce in the air.
It is not only efficent it is beautifull.
Atheists aren't claiming anything. If you want to claim something is evidence of God, you can't retro-fit discovery to be evidence of something. You need to tell me what that evidence would look like and predict it.
thank you jgnat, these wave patterns are everywhere. galaxies, in our evenly spaced orbits of the solar system, now confirmed in the earliest universe, perhaps even the cosmos?
viviane, good point, let 'my-god-is-he' believers predict what features infuture discoveries would confirm his actions. but
some of the properties of the void beyong the universe limit are intriguing: energy as a feature of the cosmos outside th universe. the presence of time, sequence of events, i.e. virtual fluctuations. (see similar illustrations above).
We don't know any properties of what is outside of our spacetime.
the increase in acceleration of the universe is theorized to come from dark energy that is a property of the void into which the universe is expanding.
the start of the space/energy/matter movement through time is theorized to have been triggered by whatever fluctuated in the void, fluctuation, a repeated acceleration.
Like I said, we don't don't know what, if anything, is outside of our spacetime.
What I find so amazing is that scientists worked out what these patterns would look like if they ever managed to find them. They did that using the equivalent of a blackboard, a stick of chalk and an abacus.
Then they went to the south pole with a fu@~ing big telescope and worked very hard for a long time and found precisely what they had predicted.
Human potential never ceases to amaze me.