Black holes and the like do exist, however there's physicists that have been contending for the last couple decades that dark matter and dark energy don't actually exist but rather that gravitational waves of space-time can easily attribute to the effects that have been attributed to dark matter and dark energy. The more obvious solution was laughed out in favor of two solutions that are now seemingly more and more likely to the mainstream to not exist.
Amazing how that works. Wonder if they're going to take the other notion that is mathematically feasible for a spin instead of chasing this wild goose.
of course black holes exist.
what else could it be?
certainly...everyone agrees that is true.
can you say luminiferous ether?
everyone agreed about it too.
Gravitational waves. They can cause an attraction and repulsion effect, just like ripples in a pond are capable of it.
certainly...nothing ELSE could cause that.
and with our sophisticated equipment there is NO doubt that what we think we see is what we actually see.
what ELSE could it be?
https://www.haaretz.com/science-and-health/israeli-scientist-proves-existence-of-dark-matter-in-universe-1.5865326
not to troll. I enjoy your blogs. Best intellectual stuff around. Cheers.
thanks.
68% of universe doesn't exist