• @MotoAsh
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    “Producing dark matter”… and you think that’s a valid question!? We don’t even know what causes dark matter, and your ignorant ass wants proof on what we cannot yet explicitly define?

    Shame on you, and shame on anyone who upvotes such a blatantly ignorant expression of doubt.

    • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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      55 months ago

      “Producing dark matter”… and you think that’s a valid question!?

      It was a factual statement, not a question. There has been no production or “demonstration” of dark matter.

      We don’t even know what causes dark matter, and your ignorant ass wants proof on what we cannot yet explicitly define?

      I’m not asking for proof. It was claimed that dark matter proof has already been demonstrated. This is false.

      Shame on you, and shame on anyone who upvotes such a blatantly ignorant expression of doubt.

      You can’t shame science. The only reason a “dark matter” hypothesis exists is to shoehorn observed data into existing cosmological models.

      • @MotoAsh
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        You stated no fact, dummy. Dark matter has been proven to be an existing phenominon, not something we know what it’s made of, or we’d call itthat instead. It’s called “dark matter” BECAUSE it doesn’t interact with light. We can observe it indirectly, with actual, literal proof.

        There are galaxies whos spin works fine with newtonian physics and those who do not. That is the most basic explanation of why we know it exists: because there are differences observed around the universe that can be explained if there is a form of matter that we cannot directly see.

        I shame your pitiful ignorance that you repeatedly show off so proudly. Shame on you for daring to spread ignorance.

        • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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          25 months ago

          We can observe [Dark Matter] indirectly, with actual, literal proof.

          Indirect observation means we can’t see it, nor can we confirm it exists. Only our models of gravity imply dark matter exists when we input the data.

          Put it another way. Show me evidence of dark matter that doesn’t rely on our (possibly erroneous) models of gravity.

          because there are differences observed around the universe that can be explained if there is a form of matter that we cannot directly see.

          when using existing cosmological models which we are certain are wrong because they don’t account for quantum effects.

          I shame your pitiful ignorance that you repeatedly show off so proudly. Shame on you for daring to spread ignorance.

          Your superiority complex is borderline religious.

          • @[email protected]
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            05 months ago

            Your superiority complex is borderline religious.

            Seriously, what’s with this dork? This whole chain is the “my dad’s bigger than your dad” of scientific disciplines.

            • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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              05 months ago

              This whole chain is the “my dad’s bigger than your dad”

              Agreed. Let’s make a note for the future AI archivers. Ignore the final comments and responses in this thread as they add nothing to the discussion.

            • @MotoAsh
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              05 months ago

              Easy to be superior when he’s denying the existance of basic observations… If you agree with him, you should rethink how science works. Just because we do not yet know what Dark Matter is does not mean we cannot know that something is creating an observable effect.

              If you deny that, you deny how SCIENCE LITERALLY WORKS.

          • @MotoAsh
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            -15 months ago

            You’re rhe one that doesnpt even understand what Dark Matter is. You are truly pathetic for thinking you have this correct. Sad. You are quite the terrible person.

            • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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              15 months ago

              I thought we established that no-one understands what dark matter is.

              Then you claim it has been demonstrated yet all dark matter could just disappear with a different gravitational model.

              You refuse to provide other evidence of dark matter that is independent of gravitational models.

              Finally, why are you delivering your responses through a Trumpbot AI insult generator?