How could the universe continue gradually expanding if there is a fixed amount of energy?
>>8395747
>2016
>not knowing all of popscience memes
it expands because of dark energy, you mong
>>8395762
Thanks, I guess I know where to look next.
>>8395788
>Thanks, I guess I know where to look next.
>where to look next
It's *dark* energy, anon
>>8395788
Dark energy is not yet discovered, but certainly for a lot of people there, it exists for me too.
What is more important to find out?
dark energy or dark matter?
>>8395994
ur dick
>>8395994
It doesnt matter
>>8396019
well your mum's about to be nominated for Nobel Prize
>>8396024
oh shit
neato
>>8396024
it can always use your mom's adipose tissue and that's an infinite source of energy
>>8395762
But doesn't dark energy run out?
>>8395747
Dark energy is impossible to define with physics based on energy transfer in baryonic matter.
What the fuck, I thought /sci/ is the most intelligent board?
all the black holes start throwing divide-by-zero exceptions in the physics engine and the coordinates of their central atoms are automatically reset to zero (the 0,0,0 location of the universe is the very center that all the galaxy clusters orbit), because the spacetime framework is programmed to dispel any attempted "immediate" transfer of mass the result is a gargantuan bubble of anti-matter, or in other words the one true white hole in the universe
this isn't just speculation btw, I can prove this with math
>>8396287
Well...?
>>8396287
So...?