Sunday, December 28, 2008

Lorrain Coast Scene with the Rape of Europa

Lorrain Coast Scene with the Rape of EuropaLorrain Landscape with Aeneas at DelosHughes Perran Point CornwallHughes The Pained Heart
What really has everyone on the planet confused -- including scientists -- is dark energy.
To continue with the pie analogy, dark energy is a Garfield-sized portion at 73 percent of the known universe. It seems to pervade all of space and push galaxies farther and farther away from one another at increasingly faster speeds.
Some cosmologists think this expansion will leave the Milky Way galaxy as an "island universe" in a few trillion years with no other galaxies visible.
Others think the rate of expansion will become so great that it will result in a "Big Rip." In this scenario, the force of dark energy overcomes gravity to disassemble stars and planets, the forces keeping particles sticking together, the molecules in those particles, and eventually the atoms and subatomic particles. Thankfully, simulation of dark matter filaments. CreditMagazine

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