What we still don`t know - Why are we here? Part 1
Subido el 20/10/2009
Everything you thought you knew about the universe is wrong. Its made of atoms, right? Wrong. Atoms only account for a measly 15% of everything that exists. The mass of the universe consists of something so mysterious and elusive that it has been dubbed dark matter.
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D. Scott Whitaker hace 1 año
Well said!
RJL738 hace 1 año
We have 7 maybe 8 octillion atoms in our bodies. Ironicly the human body sperated into it's constituent elements would cost a dollar or two at most, the body seperated into it's compount but not all the way to elements would still not cost that much, but the human body as it is normally or even a large fraction of it would cost an infinite amount given what it actually does mechanisms wise. We have reduced the world to a concisely amazing complexity. This is how experiment manifests as poetry.
RJL738 hace 1 año
Only a long human lifetime sperates the existance of atoms being rediculed and argued for from knowing of particles many times smaller than atoms, knowing one or two level smaller than the atom and knowing the very rough number of atoms in the known universe, even starting to know the number of subatomic particles. This happened across a couple of world wars, the development of the computer, mayeb several genocides, and several inmoral revolutions or whatever. This is what exploration can do.
RJL738 hace 1 año
Being able to ask why is one of the absolute best privilages a sentient being can have, we should be so thankful we live in an age and even universe where these question can be seriously attempted. There are many times in hystory when people were killed horrably and treated beyond iamgination just for asking a serious question, the modern scientific age is a gift. We keep pushing and acquiring new terratory in our arsenal of understanding.