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Dark matter

Jimmy

King Phenomenon
I believe dark matter will never be identified or should I say labeled imo. To me the reason for this is quite clear. If one were able to label it this would also mean that they unraveled the mystery of infinite space. Infinite space will always remain a mystery to science. I wouldn’t even think of them together. Infinite space is more of a mystic art than a scientific one in my opinion. By trying to find out what dark matter actually is, is actually trying to find out what infinite space is. It’s too powerful to comprehend. That’s what makes it infinite.

Basically the same with string theory. It will never be known, for the simple fact that it’s unknowable imo. I do believe that there are things that are unknowable. That is their very nature. To be unknowable. Simple enough.

well I guess it’s fun to try.
The only good I’d be interested in if some came from it would be cures or help with diseases etc.
 
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ratiocinator

Lightly seared on the reality grill.
I believe dark matter will never be identified or should I say labeled imo. To me the reason for this is quite clear. If one were able to label it this would also mean that they unraveled the mystery of infinite space.

Quite apart from the fact that it has been labelled (and you've used said label), it has no more to do with infinite space than ordinary matter does.
Infinite space will always remain a mystery to science.

Space might or might not be infinite. There is some reasonable scientific evidence to suggest that it might be. Space(-time) is definitely in the remit of science, infinite or not.
 

exchemist

Veteran Member
I believe dark matter will never be identified or should I say labeled imo. To me the reason for this is quite clear. If one were able to label it this would also mean that they unraveled the mystery of infinite space. Infinite space will always remain a mystery to science. I wouldn’t even think of them together. Infinite space is more of a mystic art than a scientific one in my opinion. By trying to find out what dark matter actually is, is actually trying to find out what infinite space is. It’s too powerful to comprehend. That’s what makes it infinite.

Basically the same with string theory. It will never be known, for the simple fact that it’s unknowable imo. I do believe that there are things that are unknowable. That is their very nature. To be unknowable. Simple enough.

well I guess it’s fun to try.
The only good I’d be interested in if some came from it would be cures or help with diseases etc.
Over the years I have found it a useful guide to treat any statement that begins "I believe" as one not rooted in science.

You are welcome to your beliefs, but there is no point engaging with them on a scientific basis.
 

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
I believe dark matter will never be identified or should I say labeled imo. To me the reason for this is quite clear. If one were able to label it this would also mean that they unraveled the mystery of infinite space. Infinite space will always remain a mystery to science. I wouldn’t even think of them together. Infinite space is more of a mystic art than a scientific one in my opinion. By trying to find out what dark matter actually is, is actually trying to find out what infinite space is. It’s too powerful to comprehend. That’s what makes it infinite.

Basically the same with string theory. It will never be known, for the simple fact that it’s unknowable imo. I do believe that there are things that are unknowable. That is their very nature. To be unknowable. Simple enough.

well I guess it’s fun to try.
The only good I’d be interested in if some came from it would be cures or help with diseases etc.

Good thing you prefaced the above as imo.You are unfortunately negating the progressive advancement of the sciences including the increased knowledge of what is described as dark matter and energy.
 
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