Yale Scientists Discover "Ghost galaxy" made of mysterious dark matter
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literally nothing makes sense or is comprehensible to us it is nuts
[QUOTE=Mort Stroodle;50959295]Preeeeety sure he's having a laugh
Preeeeety sure he's having a laugh too[/QUOTE]
i'm used to posts of those calibers in the comments on articles like this. i had just hoped the replies on facepunch could've been of smarter and more productive means. wait shit :v:
[QUOTE=J!NX;50958026]what if dark matter galaxies had planets. And those planets had the potential for life.
Dark life.[/QUOTE]
I'd bet you're gonna have a tough time putting together anything like life with matter that doesn't interact electromagnetically.
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;50962733]I'd bet you're gonna have a tough time putting together anything like life with matter that doesn't interact electromagnetically.[/QUOTE]
Doesn't mean we can't have the next best thing, antilife made of antiparticles!
I'd totally high-five my anti-self to see what happens.
[QUOTE=Map in a box;50963766]Doesn't mean we can't have the next best thing, antilife made of antiparticles!
I'd totally high-five my anti-self to see what happens.[/QUOTE]
Boom.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;50958102]The guy trying to suggest that this proves ghosts are real is just hilarious.
What are these fucking creatures, it pains me to know people can be this dumb.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Quark:;50958147]the lengths that people will go through to show off how dumb they are on the internet seem to increase exponentially when the topic is physics or genetics.[/QUOTE]
Really fucking stupid?
or secretly a fucking genius?
[QUOTE=JohnnyMo1;50962733]I'd bet you're gonna have a tough time putting together anything like life with matter that doesn't interact electromagnetically.[/QUOTE]
It's not like we know too much about it anyways. All I know is... I hope that if theres a shitload of life out there, we will see silicate life forms and all sorts of crazy shit
[QUOTE=Quark:;50958147]the lengths that people will go through to show off how dumb they are on the internet seem to increase exponentially when the topic is physics or genetics.[/QUOTE]The internet could be interesting to study from the point of view of superconductors, as it seems to do that very well for stupidity.
[QUOTE=Nikita;50958089]There are many rogue planets in space, it is entirely possible that some of them would be collected by such a galaxy.[/QUOTE]
No, this would be astronomically unlikely to ever happen. By the time planets formed, galaxies would have been moving at speeds that would not allow for rogue planets to get captured without getting ejected again, or just not enough time to have passed to 'catch up' to them.
Rogue star clusters or colliding galaxies, both containing rogue planets, sure, but rogue planets from themselves ejected from one star system ending up in another is just not reasonably possible to happen.
Its like playing pool and somehow hitting an f16 in the rear with your white ball, but more unlikely.
Imagine what horrors lie in wait, an opposite earth that we can only dream of...
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