Right. Wish people were more scientifically minded around here. My guess is just the most simple one, and I welcome challenge to it with the mark my words part.
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Dark matter is just matter hidden in darkness, hence we cannot see it. It’s not some extraordinary substance. Mark my words.
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Europe@feddit.org•The EU Commission Is Gutting Net NeutralityEnglish
53·12 days agoHere we go again, getting rid of good things for profit.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Woman alarmed after being asked to leave Conservative town hall over T-shirtEnglish
9·15 days agoConservative town hall… Is that a legit thing? Feels blantly segregational.
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politics @lemmy.world•Congressman Fine Introduces Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act to Strengthen U.S. National Security and Put Our Adversaries on NoticeEnglish
1·18 days agoPeople in general suck, they really do. I meant the news is shit and there is evil going around, and all the responses is more evil actions, in the world. Woman gets murdered in the open, and ICE starts door to door and increasing efforts as the murderer goes into witness protection. Meanwhile the governor says some words and warns, but does no actions, allowing the evil to continue marching. No one is doing anything to stop this fascism. And on top of that, misinterpretations on the internet is still king of perception.
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Linux@programming.dev•I don't get why they're okay with thisEnglish
1·18 days agoI have no clue where to start with that.
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Linux@programming.dev•I don't get why they're okay with thisEnglish
1·18 days agoI’m still looking for a Linux replacement with syntax highlighting like Notepad++. Kate is good, even better performance, but no UI for highlighting. The coding for syntax is way over my head from what I saw.
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politics @lemmy.world•Congressman Fine Introduces Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act to Strengthen U.S. National Security and Put Our Adversaries on NoticeEnglish
26·20 days agoDidn’t realise it was a bill. The news has me on edge, and I saw red. Wish someone would do the right thing for once.
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politics @lemmy.world•Congressman Fine Introduces Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act to Strengthen U.S. National Security and Put Our Adversaries on NoticeEnglish
228·20 days agoHouse dot gov link. Why is OP linking fascist propaganda? All gov links should be treated as sus.
Solano@piefed.socialtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Shame, shame- We know your name.English
6·24 days agoHow did you find the middle name? From my inept search, I found a bunch of people name Jonathan Ross within the area of the incident, realising that the name is common.
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News@lemmy.world•FBI investigating after ICE officer fatally shoots woman in MinneapolisEnglish
81·25 days agoFBI is there to cover for the fascists, to make sure it stays a federal issue. Pedo can only pardon federal cases.
Worst part of all of this is no one is asking who the murderer is, name, titles, address, etc. Ofc the victim is identified and plastered everywhere in the news, but not the murderer.
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Fediverse memes@feddit.uk•I'm of the opinion that it's notEnglish
2·26 days agoWould be cool if there was a way to group multiple threads of the same topic with different persectives into a megathread.
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump warns Republicans they have to win midterms or he'll 'get impeached'English
25·26 days agoLike it means anything when he’s been impeached twice now. As a reminder, it’s a trial to see if there is enough evidence for the real trial. The system is broken and relies on pinky promises to not be a cunt.
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Ask Me Anything@lemmy.ca•I just got a splinter in my thumb from my beard hair. AMA.English
5·1 month agoFrom a scale of 0 to 10, ten being the most painful, how much did it hurt?
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Europe@feddit.org•Russian “ghost ship” that sank in the Mediterranean was carrying undeclared nuclear reactor components for North Korea, Spanish investigators sayEnglish
2·1 month agoProbably components for that chocolate submarine that was shown not too long ago.
I need a red circle to show me where the banana is.
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Rant@lemmy.sdf.org•I feel like half the neighbourhood is on fire and everyone is carrying on like everything is normalEnglish
121·1 month agoI feel paranoid that Night of 1000 Knives is coming, and it’s kept secret to only the facists, and they are all itching for the signal to start.
I support this message. Just know Warframe is MMO-like, having similar grinds and mechanics, but it’s up to 4 person co-op based, and no raiding. The game play is fast paced, ADHD-like, but the lore and story requires you to slow down and soak it in. The deeper you look into the lore, the more rewarding it can be, if you like doing that. You can play the game solo 100% and take your time, but some parts are better in groups. The game is very easy to play, but there are a lot of mechanics to learn, and I don’t recommend build guides anymore because they could make the game too easy and boring for new players. Use the offical warframe.wiki, not the outdated fandom one. It’s p2w (hot take in the community), but you can freely grind for everything, and the devs are very generous with the grind, listening to feedback and adjusting.
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Privacy@programming.dev•Nothing to hide, nothing to fear. Any resistance will be met with a "mentally disabled" and "local terrorist" tattoosEnglish
7·1 month agoWhat’s the story of this picture? I see a Big Beautiful Bill, a Pope, the orange pedo, Epstein, and few other characters along side documents and printouts. Where is this and what is the context?



Regular matter fits that description too, but saying it doesn’t interact with light is not the best way to say it. It’s giving an assumption, that it’s a black body because we cannot see it with our current tech. The flash light responder of my first comment is ironic, because you can think of a dark night with a flash light failing to illuminate things perpendicular to the beam. Space is vast, and we know physics does some strange things depending of the scale (tiny or huge). Have you pondered any of these questions: If there was enough light to illuminate everything in the universe, would space look black? When you think about solar systems, do you imagine stars at the center of them? Have you thought about solar systems that do not have the critical mass to ignite a star? What if the percentage of dark matter lines up with percentage of solar systems without a star to illuminate nearby objects? Is there really a large planet out in the Oort cloud, or is there that much little rocks out there we cannot see? And, on top of all that, I know for a fact there isn’t solid evidence for any explanation yet, but people will not be scientific and disregard anything that’s not the popular meme. But again, that is the common reaction through out history of new theories, until they are proven definitively. Even then people will believe the old norms in the face of facts. MIT is famous in teaching to brainstorm ever single possible solution, no matter how dumb or weird it is, because it might actually not be later on. Science isn’t about sticking to a popular belief and defending it only, as that will stifle progress. There are lots of things we don’t fully understand, and that’s okay, but the unknown can be scary (and we have seen conservatives do some awful stuff in fear of changing their world views). We don’t fully understand gravity as a “force”. There are drugs we don’t fully understand what exactly happens in our body, but see the side effects. We don’t fully understand how the brain works. DNA was mapped but understanding it is going to take a very long time with research. I knew the type of responses I would get for not saying the popular theory (But hoped I would pleasantly surprised with mindfulness). And I do mean theory in the scientific definition, but most people treat it as scientific laws. Have you notice how people talk about the big bang theory, like they been there and seen it, the conviction in the way it’s spoken, using that background radiation as the main source. I welcome new evidence, and will change my guesses/hypotheses when it comes, as all scientifically minded should. I just think it’s wrong to clinch on to popular beliefs and not properly lay out assumptions.