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Comments on Universe May End Sooner - Because We Looked
Two physicists seriously assert that we may have hastened the end of the universe because we looked too soon for dark energy. (Read the complete story)

"Turn the bell curve and time backwards and you will find we are actually in the process of falling into the black hole in the middle of the galaxy. It most likely warps time even out here in the spiral arms if it is as massive as they say it is. "
(An Observer 11/24/2007 12:02:03 PM)
"There are massive problems with this speculation. Key words are massive, in that it is outside the realm of quantum strangeness for size and speculation in that unlike a theory this can not be tested. Other problems not listed because if you don't look it's not really there. . . (Right, believe in magic, see if I care.)"
(Icecycle 11/27/2007 12:33:58 AM)
"Perhaps the "dark energy" and the gravitational anomalies observed are created by the electrc energy that appears in radio astronomy but not optical since the wavelengths are too high to see. Before Einstein there was the "Aether" which because of failure to properly define it, was swept under the quantum rug by Relativists, beliveing their Savior has led them to the promised land. Unfortunately it seems that physics has to invent particles and rewrite their algorithims to keep up with the new matter, dark or anti-, which can only be postulated by numbers. Whatever happened to experimentation? Nikola Tesla was experimenting with high energy electric before NIagra Falls produces a watt of electric power. And he did it via electric he believed emitted by the sun. He thought the sun was a huge dynamo, not a fusion reactor. The fusion occured due to the extreme electromagnetic energies that power the stars. If plasma was gaseous, wouldn't we be able to see them with optics? Only those that resonate within the frequencies of visible light are observed in such manner, while most can only be seen through radio telescopy. Close but no cigar, in fact I never believed in the Big Bang anyway. If there was such energy in a single point, compressed as theorized, it woiuld seem an illogical waste that it was necessary to "explode" before becoming the universe. Seems more likely that consciousness was the energy that created the space and all of the matter/energy within it. As consciousness expands so muct the container which holds it."
(FredMars 11/28/2007 8:02:52 PM)
"I want some of what they're smoking. Seriously, all they're describing is the area where current theory breaks down. Speculating on what would happen "if current theory holds true" is as pointless as speculating what happens at relativistic speeds with only a knowledge of Newtonian physics. "
(Zimminger 12/1/2007 2:23:44 PM)
"Our view of this dimension is as warped as spacetime at the event horizon. there is no proof of these silly theories & modern scientists have lost touch with what it is to be a scientist. when evidence breaks the theory, you make a new theory to fit the evidence, not a new law or particle to fit the theory. the very idea of a big bang breaks every law which has been proven by evidence. the "proof" of a big bang isn't even a proof, so yeah there is microwave radiation coming from everywhere, anyone stop to think that those trillions of stars could produce microwaves? and that's just one possible answer. then again. this stuff is said by the same people who deny elecrogravity because they couldn't describe it so they invented a graviton instead. it's all energy & energy can't be destroyed."
(alternaverse 12/14/2007 9:02:07 PM)

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