To: Dimensio; Physicist
Also, I've read recently where the Big Bang can be explained using higher-dimensional physics (something like 11 dimensions in this particular branch of physics). The explanation was fascinating, but way above my paygrade and I'd make a fool of myself trying to reproduce them here.
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06/10/2003 2:41:57 PM PDT by
Junior
(How do stormtroopers use the restroom?)
To: Junior
Also, I've read recently where the Big Bang can be explained using higher-dimensional physics (something like 11 dimensions in this particular branch of physics). The explanation was fascinating, but way above my paygrade and I'd make a fool of myself trying to reproduce them here.Perhaps an explanation of dark matter which by Cosmologists estimates accounts for 70 to 90% of the Universe would be a better place to start.
Is there dark matter in our galaxy? Has any ever been observed??
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