03-14-2014, 12:00 AM
SUPPOSEDLY, in order to get a realistic view of what "dark matter" is all you have to do is look up at the sky on a clear night. Compare how many stars you see to how much darkness is between the stars. Well, it's the dark matter in the universe that supposedly keeps us from seeing the central sun in the middle of our galaxy and the central sun around which all the galaxies revolve
Scientists seem certain there is a "black hole" at the center of our galaxy, but that is not the impression I get from Mother Nature. SUPPOSEDLY, there is a central sun at the heart of all galaxies and all the stars and solar systems revolve around that central sun
Then again...I could be wrong
I wouldn't be surprised!
Scientists seem certain there is a "black hole" at the center of our galaxy, but that is not the impression I get from Mother Nature. SUPPOSEDLY, there is a central sun at the heart of all galaxies and all the stars and solar systems revolve around that central sun
Then again...I could be wrong
I wouldn't be surprised!

