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Mas sabe el diablo por viejo que por diablo.
Wrong. We know gravity comes from matter. Period. For instance, before we had the capability of detecting planets using visible light, we could detect them indirectly by observing the wobble they would effect on stars. So, no dice there.We also know that gravity is generated by detectable matter. So your assumption that it is gravity is faith based and not empirically based, which is no different from the faith based “God-energy did it” hypothesis.
That's right, just like we know we're detecting gravity.We know for a fact where electricity comes from.
That's right just like we know we're detecting gravity.We also know for a fact that it’s a dog.
Let's not confuse yourself with actual scientists. You would've bee correct if you would've said "I do not know for a fact that what we're observing is gravity." Scientists KNOW it's gravity because there is no other currently known force which matches our current observations, that is unless you can put forth a testable model of this God-energy with which we can test and verify these gravitational fields we're detecting. Then, maybe you'll be able to topple this conspiracy of the evil dark matter.We do not know for a fact that dark matter is real matter, and therefore we do not know for a fact that what we are observing is gravity generated by dark-matter. It could just as well be God-energy.
Gravity is at work here. From what? We don't know. It's current name for this source of gravity is 'dark matter' but you can call it God-matter, for all it matters.Names are relevant if there is something to apply a name to.
“Dark matter” is not a name, it’s an excuse, an apology that says to the tax paying public “We are sorry, but we don’t have a clue what we are observing”![]()
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Call it whatever fancies you. This doesn't change the fact that something, out in space, is creating gravity without creating other currently observable radiation.I’m sure "God-energy did it" would make a lot more sense to a lot more people and would therefore be a more viable scientific hypothesis.
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