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Are dark energy and dark matter simply information or thought?

 



 I know that the word "dark" is used because people can't see it or find it but when describing thought it is (mostly) inappropriate.  An estimated 90% of the mass needed to make the equations of physicists and cosmologists make sense is unobservable and not really explained to anyone's satisfaction.  There is an article at BIG THINK on this subject as it relates to information but doesn't all information begin with a thought?  Everything begins with a thought?  


How do we test this?   Science is about making predictions and then being able test in a reproducible way the accuracy of those predictions.   Radio waves have transmitters and receivers with well thought out and provable theories.  But as far I know there is no way to read  and transmit thoughts unless one is telepathic.  I've read that everyone has the potential to be telepathic but I've not been able to verify this.


The conservation laws of physics tell us that matter plus energy must be conserved.   They can be transformed from one form to another but the totality must remain constant.


The brain uses about 20% of the resting human body energy.  Where does this energy go?  Is it all transformed into heat?  Where does a thought go.  How fast does it travel?  Some say that every thought since the beginning of time still exists in what's known as the Akashic record.   This information is reportedly available to those that know how to access it.   Everything is vibrating so what frequencies are thoughts?   Is thought the same thing as consciousness?


Humans cannot be the the only sentient beings in the multiverse.  There is an enormous variety of intelligent life.   To think otherwise is arrogant and ignorant.  And we're at a very low level on the development scale.   So over billions of years this is a lot of thoughts.  Think of it.





















































The way we see our reality is tied our consciousness and we don't really have a good understanding of what that means. 









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