InformalPermit9638
InformalPermit9638 t1_jcmcf5d wrote
Reply to comment by s1ngular1ty2 in In defence of dark energy | Nobel Laureate and dark matter pioneer James Peebles answers critics of dark energy. by IAI_Admin
I'm watching now, this article is the genesis of my own belief: https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/abbb96
Edit: that's a really basic video, I was hoping for something a little more direct lol
InformalPermit9638 t1_jcm9nlw wrote
Reply to comment by s1ngular1ty2 in In defence of dark energy | Nobel Laureate and dark matter pioneer James Peebles answers critics of dark energy. by IAI_Admin
Care to convince me? My mind is open to facts. Everything I've watched and read so far make me favor MOND over the currently favored cosmology.
InformalPermit9638 t1_jc9874x wrote
Reply to In defence of dark energy | Nobel Laureate and dark matter pioneer James Peebles answers critics of dark energy. by IAI_Admin
Cool article. Personally, I'm still in camp MOND.
InformalPermit9638 t1_jbrtieh wrote
Reply to comment by ul_sorty in i hate dark matter(the actual irl material) it crushed my dreams, this is a vent btw by ul_sorty
I threw an Einstein quote your way, referred to Nobel winning research last year suggesting the universe isn't locally real (which is bonkers and definitely gets me excited), and suggested the funk you're feeling may be "a dark night of the soul" and is something everyone goes through (probably).
InformalPermit9638 t1_jbrkuol wrote
Reply to i hate dark matter(the actual irl material) it crushed my dreams, this is a vent btw by ul_sorty
Oh, but OP: "People like us who believe in physics know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion." You live in a gloriously weird universe that isn't even locally real. Keep grasping at the science, the transcendental awe will spark again with something. Everyone experiences a dark night of the soul eventually.
InformalPermit9638 t1_jcmfma3 wrote
Reply to comment by s1ngular1ty2 in In defence of dark energy | Nobel Laureate and dark matter pioneer James Peebles answers critics of dark energy. by IAI_Admin
https://youtu.be/mvmwqx5vjps?t=328 She handles the data fairly well. You're both rude and dated.