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What if (on seeing the universe)

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G=EMC^2 Glazier - 27 Aug 2008 18:05 GMT
What if 95% of the universe is black? I relate this to gravity. we know
its force is out there but it begs the question WHERE?  Reality is
gravity creates blackness. If this was not true we could not say that
object is a black hole. Black does not create a hole in space.Proof of
that is planets can be black.  No photons to reflect no light do they
offer   bert
Mark Earnest - 27 Aug 2008 21:52 GMT
> What if 95% of the universe is black? I relate this to gravity. we know
> its force is out there but it begs the question WHERE?  Reality is
> gravity creates blackness. If this was not true we could not say that
> object is a black hole. Black does not create a hole in space.Proof of
> that is planets can be black.  No photons to reflect no light do they
> offer   bert

IMV, the blackness is only the sky, which we can actually see on a clear
night.  I.E., it is the very edge of the universe.
Saul Levy - 28 Aug 2008 14:03 GMT
Try using a telescope, Mark.  lmao!

You can see a lot farther than that.

Saul Levy

>> What if 95% of the universe is black? I relate this to gravity. we know
>> its force is out there but it begs the question WHERE?  Reality is
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>IMV, the blackness is only the sky, which we can actually see on a clear
>night.  I.E., it is the very edge of the universe.
Saul Levy - 28 Aug 2008 13:43 GMT
Name 3 black planets, BEERTbrain!  lmao!

How about the Moon?  It really isn't BLACK like BradBoi keeps telling
us.

Saul Levy

>What if 95% of the universe is black? I relate this to gravity. we know
>its force is out there but it begs the question WHERE?  Reality is
>gravity creates blackness. If this was not true we could not say that
>object is a black hole. Black does not create a hole in space.Proof of
>that is planets can be black.  No photons to reflect no light do they
>offer   bert
Double-A - 28 Aug 2008 19:39 GMT
> What if 95% of the universe is black? I relate this to gravity. we know
> its force is out there but it begs the question WHERE?  Reality is
> gravity creates blackness. If this was not true we could not say that
> object is a black hole. Black does not create a hole in space.Proof of
> that is planets can be black.  No photons to reflect no light do they
> offer   bert

I there an Obama joke in there somewhere?

Double-A
 
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