The Starmaker
2018-03-28 06:48:31 UTC
What color is...Dark Matter?
According to my observation...
it is darker than Blue.
You can easily perform an experiment..
and see for yourself
that dark matter is the color dark blue.
There are a number of experiments one can perform
to determine the color of dark matter...
(not that nobody has even bothered to ask, or know)
all experiments will give the same result, dark blue.
Simple observation and experiment will show that
dark matter color is darker than blue.
But, but...if you ask the Internet...you will get the wrong answer:
"Dark matter has no color, because it's transparent, so it is invisible."
If you ask your science teacher...you will get the wrong answer:
"Dark matter has no color, because it's transparent, so it is invisible."
But,
According to my observation...
it is darker than Blue.
Where do you guys learn physics from? science fiction teachers??
According to my observation...
it is darker than Blue.
You can easily perform an experiment..
and see for yourself
that dark matter is the color dark blue.
There are a number of experiments one can perform
to determine the color of dark matter...
(not that nobody has even bothered to ask, or know)
all experiments will give the same result, dark blue.
Simple observation and experiment will show that
dark matter color is darker than blue.
But, but...if you ask the Internet...you will get the wrong answer:
"Dark matter has no color, because it's transparent, so it is invisible."
If you ask your science teacher...you will get the wrong answer:
"Dark matter has no color, because it's transparent, so it is invisible."
But,
According to my observation...
it is darker than Blue.
Where do you guys learn physics from? science fiction teachers??