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In closing, the Cosmic Crusade of Dark Matter and Dark Energy has elevated these concepts to the echelons of modern-day deities, their followers entranced by a cosmic devotion that overshadows skepticism. Skeptics are now like heretics, facing the daunting task of challenging an entrenched orthodoxy. As the celestial choir recites equations and venerates the unseen forces that govern the universe, let us remember that the spirit of inquiry and the tenacity of skepticism are the true cornerstones of scientific progress, even in the face of the most dogmatic beliefs.
Contradictory evidence
Has dark matter and dark energy become a faith now for astronomers?No.Because there's evidence for dark matter etc.Were you not aware of that?
a field that emerged from the crucible of skepticism now vilifies those who dare to question.
No evidence.
Quote from: championoftruth on 11/08/2023 20:51:46No evidence.There really is evidence, and there has been for nearly a century.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter#HistoryWhy do you choose to lie about it?
That is groupthink consensus.
That is not evidence. That is groupthink consensus. Just like the sun goes around the earth.
Quote from: championoftruth on 10/08/2023 22:53:54In closing, the Cosmic Crusade of Dark Matter and Dark Energy has elevated these concepts to the echelons of modern-day deities, their followers entranced by a cosmic devotion that overshadows skepticism. Skeptics are now like heretics, facing the daunting task of challenging an entrenched orthodoxy. As the celestial choir recites equations and venerates the unseen forces that govern the universe, let us remember that the spirit of inquiry and the tenacity of skepticism are the true cornerstones of scientific progress, even in the face of the most dogmatic beliefs.Just a little more antiscience trolling.
They have invented axions now to account for their failure to find any dark matter. Worse and worse.
Oh, dark matter, the cosmic clown that's had astronomers chuckling for a century, and there's still no sign of a punchline that makes sense. It's like they've been on an intergalactic wild goose chase for a hundred years, and all they've got to show for it is a bunch of cosmic whoopee cushions that keep deflating when they sit on them.Now, enter axions, the absurdity's absurdity. Astronomers, in their never-ending quest to turn the universe into a comedy show, have introduced these quirky particles into the cosmic script. It's as if they've decided to juggle flaming bowling pins while riding a unicycle on a tightrope that's on fire - you know, just to make the whole thing even more ridiculous.Picture this: Astronomers, with telescopes pointed at the void, staring blankly at the cosmic canvas, suddenly shout, "Dark matter, axions, and...um, other stuff, I guess?" as if they're naming random things from their grocery list and hoping it will magically make sense. It's like trying to play chess with a set of Scrabble tiles - chaotic and utterly incoherent.They've essentially turned the pursuit of knowledge into a century-long cosmic slapstick routine, where the punchline is eternally delayed, and dark matter is the banana peel that keeps astronomers slipping. Axions, in this carnival of chaos, are the cotton candy that's been flung into the crowd, sticking to everyone and making everything even stickier.So, here's to our persistent astronomers, who've transformed the cosmos into a never-ending cosmic stand-up show, with dark matter as the bumbling, pratfall-prone comedian. Keep the popcorn handy, folks; this spectacle of cosmic confusion shows no sign of a sensible ending anytime soon.
Quote from: Bored chemist on 12/08/2023 00:21:20Quote from: championoftruth on 11/08/2023 20:51:46No evidence.There really is evidence, and there has been for nearly a century.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter#HistoryWhy do you choose to lie about it?Oh, dark matter, the cosmic clown that's had astronomers chuckling for a century, and there's still no sign of a punchline that makes sense. It's like they've been on an intergalactic wild goose chase for a hundred years, and all they've got to show for it is a bunch of cosmic whoopee cushions that keep deflating when they sit on them.Now, enter axions, the absurdity's absurdity. Astronomers, in their never-ending quest to turn the universe into a comedy show, have introduced these quirky particles into the cosmic script. It's as if they've decided to juggle flaming bowling pins while riding a unicycle on a tightrope that's on fire - you know, just to make the whole thing even more ridiculous.Picture this: Astronomers, with telescopes pointed at the void, staring blankly at the cosmic canvas, suddenly shout, "Dark matter, axions, and...um, other stuff, I guess?" as if they're naming random things from their grocery list and hoping it will magically make sense. It's like trying to play chess with a set of Scrabble tiles - chaotic and utterly incoherent.They've essentially turned the pursuit of knowledge into a century-long cosmic slapstick routine, where the punchline is eternally delayed, and dark matter is the banana peel that keeps astronomers slipping. Axions, in this carnival of chaos, are the cotton candy that's been flung into the crowd, sticking to everyone and making everything even stickier.So, here's to our persistent astronomers, who've transformed the cosmos into a never-ending cosmic stand-up show, with dark matter as the bumbling, pratfall-prone comedian. Keep the popcorn handy, folks; this spectacle of cosmic confusion shows no sign of a sensible ending anytime soon.
Quote from: championoftruth on 18/10/2023 15:11:37Quote from: Bored chemist on 12/08/2023 00:21:20Quote from: championoftruth on 11/08/2023 20:51:46No evidence.There really is evidence, and there has been for nearly a century.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter#HistoryWhy do you choose to lie about it?Oh, dark matter, the cosmic clown that's had astronomers chuckling for a century, and there's still no sign of a punchline that makes sense. It's like they've been on an intergalactic wild goose chase for a hundred years, and all they've got to show for it is a bunch of cosmic whoopee cushions that keep deflating when they sit on them.Now, enter axions, the absurdity's absurdity. Astronomers, in their never-ending quest to turn the universe into a comedy show, have introduced these quirky particles into the cosmic script. It's as if they've decided to juggle flaming bowling pins while riding a unicycle on a tightrope that's on fire - you know, just to make the whole thing even more ridiculous.Picture this: Astronomers, with telescopes pointed at the void, staring blankly at the cosmic canvas, suddenly shout, "Dark matter, axions, and...um, other stuff, I guess?" as if they're naming random things from their grocery list and hoping it will magically make sense. It's like trying to play chess with a set of Scrabble tiles - chaotic and utterly incoherent.They've essentially turned the pursuit of knowledge into a century-long cosmic slapstick routine, where the punchline is eternally delayed, and dark matter is the banana peel that keeps astronomers slipping. Axions, in this carnival of chaos, are the cotton candy that's been flung into the crowd, sticking to everyone and making everything even stickier.So, here's to our persistent astronomers, who've transformed the cosmos into a never-ending cosmic stand-up show, with dark matter as the bumbling, pratfall-prone comedian. Keep the popcorn handy, folks; this spectacle of cosmic confusion shows no sign of a sensible ending anytime soon.It would have been quicker, and said the same thing, if you had just typed "La La La La I'm not listening".
Quote from: championoftruth on 18/10/2023 15:06:52They have invented axions now to account for their failure to find any dark matter. Worse and worse.If you had done your research, you would have known that axions were not invented to explain dark matter: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AxionQuote from: championoftruth on 18/10/2023 15:11:37Oh, dark matter, the cosmic clown that's had astronomers chuckling for a century, and there's still no sign of a punchline that makes sense. It's like they've been on an intergalactic wild goose chase for a hundred years, and all they've got to show for it is a bunch of cosmic whoopee cushions that keep deflating when they sit on them.Now, enter axions, the absurdity's absurdity. Astronomers, in their never-ending quest to turn the universe into a comedy show, have introduced these quirky particles into the cosmic script. It's as if they've decided to juggle flaming bowling pins while riding a unicycle on a tightrope that's on fire - you know, just to make the whole thing even more ridiculous.Picture this: Astronomers, with telescopes pointed at the void, staring blankly at the cosmic canvas, suddenly shout, "Dark matter, axions, and...um, other stuff, I guess?" as if they're naming random things from their grocery list and hoping it will magically make sense. It's like trying to play chess with a set of Scrabble tiles - chaotic and utterly incoherent.They've essentially turned the pursuit of knowledge into a century-long cosmic slapstick routine, where the punchline is eternally delayed, and dark matter is the banana peel that keeps astronomers slipping. Axions, in this carnival of chaos, are the cotton candy that's been flung into the crowd, sticking to everyone and making everything even stickier.So, here's to our persistent astronomers, who've transformed the cosmos into a never-ending cosmic stand-up show, with dark matter as the bumbling, pratfall-prone comedian. Keep the popcorn handy, folks; this spectacle of cosmic confusion shows no sign of a sensible ending anytime soon.And not a single word of that addressed the evidence that Bored Chemist linked to.
i read it. its not evidence.
No evidence for axions.