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    Re: 2 science questions -

    Quote Originally Posted by .pcbrainbuster
    Dark matter now seems to be the medium that is mostly around the universe now according to scientist.
    Dark matter is just a theory, not proven yet. Some scientists proposed this theory because they tried to create computer simulations of our universe but failed because our universe doesn't hold enough mass to be as it is now. They believe dark matter which cannot be detected, is the missing mass.

    Dark matter

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    Re: 2 science questions -

    Quote Originally Posted by MikeAThon
    Through the ether, right?

    Mike
    And you can catch it with an ether net

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    Re: 2 science questions -

    Quote Originally Posted by CBasicNet
    Ether exists? Really?
    Definately.... C4H10O
    basically two shots of pure alcohol and a water chaser.....

    Also ether (aether) is still currently used in the mathematics to wave theory. Since a "Wave" is a (typically periodic) distortion or movement of "something" (tidal waves through water, sound wave through air (and some solid materials). The medium itself influences the propogation rated, damepening and distortion. Since light can also travel through a pure vacuum, this raises a bit of an issues....

    [How well I remember trying to wrap my mind around this when I was 15 ]
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    Re: 2 science questions -

    Like Gravity can vibration also be infinity as long as there is a consecutive amount of medium?
    Just sayin' but I'm 14(I'm telling you this so you know what sort of language to use).
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    Re: 2 science questions -

    Quote Originally Posted by .pcbrainbuster
    Like Gravity can vibration also be infinity as long as there is a consecutive amount of medium?
    All of the forces are attenuated by distance and the menium. If it were not, we would all be "pulled" off of earth to the more massive planets and stars (especially the sum)
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