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Scientists have discovered that there is "dark" oxygen. Lol

Scientists, putting the word "dark" in front of another word doesn't really impress anyone. Hope this helps🙏
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Dark matter can be clearly detected in the orbital velocities of stars within other galaxies. There needs to be a LOT of additional non-visible matter to make the visible stars rotate the cores of galaxies at the rates we're observing. Dark matter is also detected in the gravitational lensing we observe near distant galaxies.


Dark energy is also known as the "Hubble tension." It refers to the sets of measurements that appear to show that the expansion of spacetime is accelerating, rather than decelerating as would happen in a pure gravitational system.

CougarLisa · 36-40, F
@ElwoodBlues still reading???...lmfao
@CougarLisa Still responding??

I suppose I should be flattered that you, a single lady and self described "cougar" pays me so much attention here. Unfortunately for you, I've been happily married for over 25 years while raising two sons, so I'm off the market. BTW, I pay a healthy tax bill every year and I do what I like with my time.

P.S. I majored in physics as an undergrad; so I'm a little more qualified than most to discuss orbital velocity curves, the Hubble tension, and gravitational lensing.

P.P.S. So that "I am aware" is just a bluff. Good to know.
CougarLisa · 36-40, F
JimboSaturn · 56-60, M
They have not used that term but have used dark matter and dark energy. Dark matter is used because you can't see it , also to say they have no idea what it is.
Convivial · 26-30, F
Dark in this case actually meaning the absence of light
DrWatson · 70-79, M
That's why I never bothered to check out SW's "dark mode!"
tallpowerhouseblonde · 36-40, F
I think this was the metals on the ocean floor that splits water into oxygen and hydrogen.There is already talk of mining it.Along with talk about the environmental impact on oceans of doing so.
Longpatrol · 31-35, M
Wait til they talk about the "Dark Universe" oh wait...Hollywood tried it..didn't work.
AdditionalSnacks · 36-40, M
Edgy scientists, no doubt
BigGuy2 · 31-35, M
Isn't that racist ... the word 'dark' 🙄🙄🙄
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