05-26-2014, 12:09 AM
A SHARED COMMENT OF MINE:
The more I study into "dark matter" the more ridiculous the premise becomes. If memory serves, atheistic science is emphatically certain that dark matter and dark energy comprises about 96% of the universe. It goes something like this:
In some ridiculously "intelligent" way scientists have developed a method to weigh galaxies. Yup, they are certain they can precisely weigh galaxies. After weighing a galaxy they are absolutely certain there is not enough visible mass to account for the weight they have come up with so that must mean that most of the mass of a galaxy is composed of dark matter.
Of course, it couldn't possibly mean that their method of determining the weight of a galaxy is incorrect. NOOOOOOO, it has to mean that most of the galaxy is composed of a substance that can't be seen, or measured or touched, but apparently, it can be weighed.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Get this: Somewhere they have converted an abandoned underground iron mine into a laboratory specifically created to use state of the art equipment to detect dark matter. In the last over ten years, I believe, would you like to take a guess just how much dark matter they have detected? Aw, c'mon. Take a guess! Give up?
ZERO
ZILTCH
FIN
NONE
NADA
ZIP
But don't give up! They are certain dark matter comprises 96% of all the matter in galaxies. One day atheistic science will be able to prove this. Until that day science intends to continue to convince the suckers who are funding them to keep those paychecks coming!!!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
I say dark matter is actually the Spirit of God holding the galaxies together and keeping them rotating and functioning. Oh wait...God can't be seen, or measured. I guess the real question is...how much does God weigh?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Of course, the people who are funding such ridiculous experiments have no faith whatsoever that dark matter exists. They just like to throw money away so that they can write it off their taxes! Better to throw the money into the ridiculous garbage cans of science than to give it to Uncle Sam, right?
The more I study into "dark matter" the more ridiculous the premise becomes. If memory serves, atheistic science is emphatically certain that dark matter and dark energy comprises about 96% of the universe. It goes something like this:
In some ridiculously "intelligent" way scientists have developed a method to weigh galaxies. Yup, they are certain they can precisely weigh galaxies. After weighing a galaxy they are absolutely certain there is not enough visible mass to account for the weight they have come up with so that must mean that most of the mass of a galaxy is composed of dark matter.
Of course, it couldn't possibly mean that their method of determining the weight of a galaxy is incorrect. NOOOOOOO, it has to mean that most of the galaxy is composed of a substance that can't be seen, or measured or touched, but apparently, it can be weighed.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Get this: Somewhere they have converted an abandoned underground iron mine into a laboratory specifically created to use state of the art equipment to detect dark matter. In the last over ten years, I believe, would you like to take a guess just how much dark matter they have detected? Aw, c'mon. Take a guess! Give up?
ZERO
ZILTCH
FIN
NONE
NADA
ZIP
But don't give up! They are certain dark matter comprises 96% of all the matter in galaxies. One day atheistic science will be able to prove this. Until that day science intends to continue to convince the suckers who are funding them to keep those paychecks coming!!!
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
I say dark matter is actually the Spirit of God holding the galaxies together and keeping them rotating and functioning. Oh wait...God can't be seen, or measured. I guess the real question is...how much does God weigh?
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
Of course, the people who are funding such ridiculous experiments have no faith whatsoever that dark matter exists. They just like to throw money away so that they can write it off their taxes! Better to throw the money into the ridiculous garbage cans of science than to give it to Uncle Sam, right?

