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It's comforting to know that everything is temporary...;-) |
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OMG!...there may be no dark matter in our universe after all..... what are we all going to do? |
The resounding echoes of sound waves, forever imprinted in the celestial maps of galaxies scattered across the vast expanse of the Universe, present a captivating revelation. These ethereal whispers, frozen in time, hint at a grand event - a Big Bang that occurred a staggering 13 billion years before our current understanding. Last year, the erudite Rajendra Gupta, a theoretical physicist hailing from the esteemed University of Ottawa in Canada, unveiled a remarkable proposition. He posited that the perceived age of our Universe is a mere illusion, a clever deception orchestrated by the play of light. Gupta's groundbreaking analysis delves into the intricate dance of oscillations, meticulously preserved within the colossal cosmic structures, lending credence to his audacious claims. "Our previous research, which established the age of the Universe as 26.7 billion years, has now unveiled a profound truth - the existence of dark matter is not a necessity," Gupta asserts with conviction. In the realm of standard cosmology, the accelerated expansion of the Universe is attributed to the enigmatic dark energy. However, Gupta challenges this notion, asserting that it is, in fact, the weakening forces of nature that orchestrate this cosmic ballet, not the elusive dark energy. As we rewind the tape of accepted models, the once seemingly desolate expanse of space transforms into a bustling realm, teeming with life, approximately 13.7 billion years ago. Every minuscule particle, every celestial entity, was confined within a volume so compact that it could now be effortlessly nestled within the confines of a pocket, with ample room to spare. This revelation, though awe-inspiring, poses a conundrum for astronomers. Either the existing models elucidating the evolution of galaxies and black holes require a profound recalibration, or the Universe has, in truth, existed for a far more extensive duration than we have ever fathomed. The current cosmological models, built upon the foundation of unwavering assumptions regarding the forces governing particle interactions, now face scrutiny. Gupta, in his relentless pursuit of knowledge, challenges the very fabric of these models, questioning the impact of a specific 'coupling constant' on the expansion of space over unfathomably vast stretches of time. The task at hand is arduous, akin to crafting a masterpiece of literature.- adapted from Mike McRae ScienceAlert |
It's not necessary for us to reside in a Brutalist setting; we can swiftly alter our approach to challenges and surpass mediocrity. |
Greedy opportunists are always steering us into different scenarios to extract our money. If there are no gods or aliens guiding us, there must be another way to maintain control over us, or else we would all be free-spirited and creative - who would actually want that? Ricky Gervais goes head to head on this subject with Stephen Colbert on the Late Late Show. |
So remember - "DO AS YOU'RE TOLD" or risk Purgatory......being naughty has its risks, this is just what happens when you eat too many cream cakes....but it's worth it. |
The individuals in power have a strong incentive to restrict your freedom, as it ensures their financial gain, maintains stability, and offers a sense of security for them that you may never attain. The temple of Borobudur in Java contains a form of reality at the base called the level of desire which portrays the stories of daily life and all the pleasures of carnal knowledge. |
To establish a harmonious life, a tried-and-true method is to engage in sexual activities and then find solace in relaxation. |
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Maybe Lippi was right doing what he did after all. |
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