originally posted in:The Lore Seekers
[quote]all of creation consists of 10% matter, such as us, the ground we stand on, and the air we breathe. Every atom is matter. The other 90% is dark matter ...[/quote]
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[quote]Dark matter is a hypothetical type of matter comprising approximately 27% of the mass and energy in the observable universe[/quote][url=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter[/url]
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Edited by EatenOrpheus30: 12/17/2016 2:13:21 PMAnd your source is Wikipedia 😕
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And your knowledge comes from ___?
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ITS SO KNOWN FOR BEING FAKE THAT ITS BANNED IN SCHOOLS!!!
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And your source is ____?
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Your link is wikepidia... you actually trust Wikipedia
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And you trust ___?
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You could look on NASA...
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Let me know if NASA disagrees with the Wikipedia entry.
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I'm not saying this specific entry is wrong. I'm just saying that if you're trying to prove something, don't use Wikipedia as your source. If you use NASA people will think "holy shit NASA said it so it must be true". When.you put Wikipedia...
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Wikipedia a great resource. I've used it for work, and I've seen plenty of text books with more errors. Entries not only include citations to sources, they also include a history of edits and discussion of tone and bias. I donate to Wikipedia because it's so useful. The biggest backlash I've seen is from academia, because they don't want kids to copy and paste from a single source. If there is a better encyclopedia on the web, I'd love to know about it.
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[quote]The standard model of cosmology indicates that the total mass–energy of the universe contains 4.9% ordinary matter, 26.8% dark matter and 68.3% dark energy.[5][6] Thus, dark matter constitutes 84.5%[note 1] of total mass, while dark energy plus dark matter constitute 95.1% of total mass–energy content.[[/quote] This is what I was referring to, I wasn't doing the measurement including dark energy. And this is directly out of that link u gave me