Syd-1-772453
Syd-1-772453 OP t1_ja8q9xd wrote
Reply to comment by ThrowawayPhysicist1 in Hypothesis on dark matter and dark energy using a water as a reference. by Syd-1-772453
I disagree with the hypothesis definition, when I look it up it says: "Something taken to be true for the purpose of argument or investigation; an assumption."
"A tentative explanation for an observation, phenomenon, or scientific problem that can be tested by further investigation."
You have an excellent point otherwise. Thank you.
Syd-1-772453 OP t1_ja8k1md wrote
Reply to comment by Cryptizard in Hypothesis on dark matter and dark energy using a water as a reference. by Syd-1-772453
Nice reference, thank you. I've spent years absorbing as much information as I can. This is an initial thought. Far from a theory, a hypothesis.
Syd-1-772453 OP t1_ja8igoe wrote
Reply to comment by 10_pounds_of_salt in Hypothesis on dark matter and dark energy using a water as a reference. by Syd-1-772453
LIGO is currently detecting gravitational waves which warp spacetime. If these waves form crests and troughs then can't there be constructive interference and generate a very high peak? Certainly that would have an unusual effect. If dark energy is stretching everything apart, that's the expansion we observe, so surely there must be a size somewhere.
Syd-1-772453 OP t1_ja8qqce wrote
Reply to comment by Ape_Togetha_Strong in Hypothesis on dark matter and dark energy using a water as a reference. by Syd-1-772453
How am I able to understand what you mean? Those are just words correct?