More About Dark Side of the Universe - The Other Half.
Consider
a modular lead container with an inbuilt source of sensible energy emitter
(light source). Assume that we have
removed the last remaining molecule of air from within the module. What remains
inside can be called insensible energy (commonly called, darkness).
When
we switch on the light source within the module, where does darkness
(insensible energy) disappear to?
Perhaps
one of the following or a combination of them is likely:
1.
Darkness seeps through lead and let light permeate.
2.
Darkness gets compressed forcefully by light
3.
Resulting light is a function of light and dark
interaction.
It
would not be surprising if insensible energy has exactly opposite characteristics
as that of the sensible.
Dots of sensible energy - seen as bright spots scattered across
the universe - represent the minuscule regions with comparable sensible and
insensible energies.
Well so
aren’t we still ignorant about one half of what is happening right in front of
us?
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