Fri 11 Feb, 2011 12:18 am - [quote]I appreciate your response, but does that mean that at 90% light, there is a measurable amount of dark present? That would also assume that Lux has a limit to its measure?[/quote]
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Thu 10 Feb, 2011 10:58 am - [quote]At risk of playing the fool here, isn't dark, not the opposite of light, but the name we give to a lack of it? Similar to cold is the name we give to a lack of heat. I mean, you can... (view)
Tue 8 Feb, 2011 01:48 pm - [quote]The definition of a physical "void" is only meaningful in relation to the Universe we exist it. You can not ask how our Universe can exist within another "void" when the... (view)
Tue 8 Feb, 2011 10:47 am - I'm about to leave so I'm going to make this quick, but I'll define existence as I see it for you:
To [i]exist[/i] is to have an energy constant. This does not necessarily mean... (view)
Tue 8 Feb, 2011 10:31 am - [quote]It depends on how you define "existence". If, like me, you define it as a relationship between observer and observed (esse est percipe) the question becomes meaningless, similar to... (view)
Tue 8 Feb, 2011 07:30 am - To assist in drafting my theory, I've been trying to distinguish between the vacuum of space and an absolute void -- that is, space with a residual energy constant and space lacking any energy... (view)
Tue 8 Feb, 2011 07:09 am - [quote]Also, if "Dark MAtter" did not exist, its giving apretty good accounting for itsellf in several dozen spectroscopic analyses of galaxy halo areas. Several spec analyses generally... (view)