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user posted image rNearly a decade after scientists discovered that a mysterious force is pushing the universe to expand at an ever-faster rate, they still don't understand how that is happening. University of Chicago cosmologist Michael Turner calls the acceleration "the most profound mystery in all of science." It was Turner who coined the term "dark energy" for the unknown substance that provides this cosmic push. Studies have shown that it comprises 74% of all the mass and energy of the universe. Scientists say that if they can understand dark energy, they may learn the fate of the universe — whether it will keep on expanding, tear itself apart or implode cataclysmically billions of years from now. Science writers took part in a workshop last month at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore to focus on the question of why gravity, on the largest scales, has switched roles — pushing out instead of holding in. NASA plans to explore the question in a big way as well. The National Research Council recommended in early September that a dark-energy probe be the first spacecraft NASA launches in its delayed "Beyond Einstein" series of missions designed to explore the formation of the universe and some of its most unique features. Jointly sponsored by the Department of Energy, the series has three proposed missions, one of which would be selected and launched around 2015. "It's not very often that theorists face a situation in which they need to explain something that is 74% of everything there is and they don't have a clue," says Mario Livio, theorist for the space telescope institute.

Coming to the opposite conclusion Astronomer Adam Riess remembers the moment he realized that instead of pulling galaxies together, gravity was pushing them apart. A decade ago, Riess was a 26-year-old postdoctoral researcher at the University of California-Berkeley, part of a team using the light from distant supernovae to study how rapidly the universe has been expanding over the past several billion years.

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Teslasparkgap
NASA is not the brightest bulb in the history on science.

Dark energy or unseen energy.

Like air... full of energy.

Please revisit Tesla.


http://www.netowne.com/technology/important/

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In 1929, Tesla ridiculed Heinrich Hertz's 1887-89 experiments purportedly proving the Maxwellian "structureless" ether filling all space, "of inconceivable tenuity yet solid and possessed of rigidity incomparably greater than the hardest steel". Tesla's arguments were to the contrary, saying he had always believed in a "gaseous" ether in which he had observed waves more akin to sound waves. He recounted how he had developed a "new form of vacuum tube" in 1896 (which I call the "Tesla bulb"), "...capable of being charged to any desired potential, and operated it with effective pressures of about 4,000,000 volts." He described how purplish coronal discharges about the bulb when in use, verified the existence of "particles smaller than air", and a gas so light that an earth-sized volume would weigh only 1/20 pound. He further said sound waves moved at the velocity of light through this medium



Keystone cops of science, NASA is. Please uncover Tesla and his atomic age science.
Plutonium batteries in space, thats using NUCLEAR isotope for an electrical current:
http://www.moviesfoundonline.com/arsenal_of_hypocrisy.htm

An ionizing power pack , from Plutonium, and Tesla using Radium for Helium or high voltage ionizing
can't be made small for satellites.. well think Taser, it can be done but why think safe, or Tesla.

Use those Tesla patents Bush Dynasty.

Thank you very much.
SolarPlexus
QUOTE(SaRuMaN @ Oct 3 2007, 12:18 PM) *
Studies have shown that it comprises 74% of all the mass and energy of the universe.


Wow thats 3/4 of the universe!


QUOTE(Teslasparkgap @ Oct 4 2007, 07:16 AM) *
NASA is not the brightest bulb in the history on science.

Dark energy or unseen energy.

Like air... full of energy.

Please revisit Tesla.
http://www.netowne.com/technology/important/
Keystone cops of science, NASA is. Please uncover Tesla and his atomic age science.
Plutonium batteries in space, thats using NUCLEAR isotope for an electrical current:
http://www.moviesfoundonline.com/arsenal_of_hypocrisy.htm

An ionizing power pack , from Plutonium, and Tesla using Radium for Helium or high voltage ionizing
can't be made small for satellites.. well think Taser, it can be done but why think safe, or Tesla.

Use those Tesla patents Bush Dynasty.

Thank you very much.


Tesla rocks!
Katana357
The comprised aspects of this search have to take into account that the additional 24 percent of the universe that is unaccounted for is made up of Dark Gravity that has a separate and distinct set of physical properties that are not entirely explained by dark energy simply having its own gravitational field. How can you explain the fabric of space/time and all of the forces that effect this field without explaining every force that may weigh in on it.

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