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Originally Posted by Arrianna Why would he when God is supposed to have organized it in the first place? After all the material to make the universe had to come from somewhere.
To be more specific on what I think on the subject, current understanding of "dark matter" and "dark energy" is so young it is still taking it's first breath. I suspect as we learn more about them we will also learn that our understanding of their effects was just as infantile.
Now someone explain why just because a system ceases to be held by the universal gravitational core they would also cease to be held by a system gravitational core as well? Even if a system breaks down into particles these amoeboid clusters are supposed to form the planets anyway. |
True dark matter is a new substance that is theorizes and I have said that every time that I mentioned it and yes its a new possible fact that we are trying to understand, but how can you understand something with out asking questions about it? Even if they are wrong we are still learning something. Like I said I believe that god created everything for the existance of the universe. It's his ultamit creation that lives and dies and could very well ressurect it's self as well. A self sustaining machine for a lack of a better word that was created and works on a level that is truley astounding. And just because that the universe tares it's self apart, the matterials are still there, just in a different form. As to how the effects of the gravitaionel core break down would effect objects is rather simple but complicated to explain. Your best bet is doing resurch on your own on that one question Arrianna.
Why the hell did it make me double post when I went back to edit? Any way sorry about that. Something glitched.