What is that dark thingy diablos throw on his enemies?![]()
Could it be a dark matter?![]()
What is that dark thingy diablos throw on his enemies?![]()
Could it be a dark matter?![]()
Last edited by enigma1234; 10-02-2005 at 05:59 AM.
The world of silence maybe a cold and bitter one; like the deep wastes of the arctic regions, it is fit for neither man nor beast. Holding one’s tongue may be prudent, but it is an act of rejection; silence build walls – and walls are symbols of failure.![]()
A black ball of gravitational energy.
Black energy?
You don't hear the symphony I hear...
It's a big ball of mathematical bats. How do you think they know that Diablos' Level = % of maximum HP?
It's a dark thingy of doomness, obviously.
There is no signature here. Move along.
No, it's A black ball of gravitational energy. Damnit.
but a dark matter is a combination of gravity + dark powers/elements right?
Last edited by enigma1234; 10-02-2005 at 06:00 AM.
The world of silence maybe a cold and bitter one; like the deep wastes of the arctic regions, it is fit for neither man nor beast. Holding one’s tongue may be prudent, but it is an act of rejection; silence build walls – and walls are symbols of failure.![]()
Where is that said?
this is the definition given by ffcompendium.com: Dark Matter:
The following was quoted from Scientific American: "Based on 50 years of accumulated observations of the motions of galaxies and the expansion of the universe, most astronomers believe that as much as 90 percent of the stuff constituting the universe may be objects or particles that cannot be seen. In other words, most of the universe's matter does not radiate--it provides no glow that we can detect in the electromagnetic spectrum. First posited some 60 years ago by astronomer Fritz Zwicky, this so-called missing matter was believed to reside within clusters of galaxies. Nowadays we prefer to call the missing mass "dark matter," for it is the light, not the matter, that is missing."
And from Wikipedia: In cosmology, dark matter consists of matter particles that cannot be detected by their emitted radiation but whose presence can be inferred from gravitational effects on visible matter such as stars and galaxies. Estimates of the amount of matter in the galaxies, based on gravitational effects, consistently suggest that there is far more matter than is directly observable. In addition, the existence of dark matter resolves a number of inconsistencies in the Big Bang theory, and is crucial for structure formation.
The real definition of dark matter: A convenient excuse to explain gravitational effects that we can't explain with out current scientific laws. It's a catch all: Something which is inherently indetectible, but still has a gravitational effect.
There have actually been several theories coming out recently to dispute the existance of dark matter (none have been even close to proven yet, but then neither has dark matter. It's hard to prove the existance of something that you can't detect), including the theory that gravity might not work the way we thought it was.
I hate dark matter.
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that big black sphere of nothingness...
it is my heart.
i'm going to write a hateful song about the girl i love T_T *cuts wrist*
Thank you Hysterian!
Gspotz,go look at the "Ultimecia true story(teory)" thread.
Who said to you I was gonna post a theory there?
Flo:Honey,the clock is late.Go out fix it.
Mayor Dobe:What hours is it?
Flo: 15:30
Mayor Dobe:Hey do you wanna to send the Estharians to Centra or what?
Flo:Ok,let it be on 3:45
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Regards,
Big D
Am I the only person who read that?A black ball of gravitational energy