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Originally Posted by randolph
Supposedly dark energy is much more abundant in the universe than observable energy (mass). Now scientists are claiming that light coming from the center of our galaxy is produced by dark energy bumping into each other.
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I haven't heard about that one. There is a super massive black hole at the center of our galaxy and other galaxies. It has the mass of millions of suns. And they've actually seen stars there in the center of the galaxy orbiting nothing. Very cool.
You're right about dark energy throwing a monkey wrench in things. But that's good though. When we find something like that unexpected it seems like a setback, but it is most always followed by several advances in physics.