Thursday, March 15, 2007
On a completely different topic...
I read an interesting article the other day about black matter and black energy, which make up 96% of the universe.
The writer says that it's like the ultimate Copernican revolution - not only are we not the center of everything, we're not even made of the same stuff as everything! If all the stars and planets and galaxies suddenly vanished, the universe would be basically the same. We're utterly irrelevant. According to the cosmologists, dark matter is not "normal", meaning it doesn't react to gravity or electromagnetism. So trillions of atoms of it could be passing right through us at any time and we'd be totally unaware of it. Talk about parallel universes! Kinda takes the pressure off, though, doesn't it?
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Im sure there is someone out there thinking the same thing on a planet far far away and they speak Spanish.
Ay caramba!
Neat!! I still don't feel irrelevent, though.
Keep trying, you will.
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