We know what is going on through observation and measurement.
only 4% of the universe is understood by humanity at this time. and of that 4%, Hydrogen and helium are estimated to make up roughly 74% and 24% of all baryonic matter in the universe respectively so that leave a VERY small % that WE are able to observe and measure... 1% maybe...
'Overall, dark energy is thought to contribute 73 percent of all the mass and energy in the universe. Another 23 percent is dark matter, which leaves only 4 percent of the universe composed of regular matter, such as stars, planets and people.'
are you picking up what I'm laying down here Mark? (you go girl) I personally like you and respect your cam stuff however you are really out there in terms of anything else, expect the 1000% confidence in your opinion, just like me lol!!
( I used to know a guy that worked at JPL, total rocket scientist for sure... one day he looked right at me and said "my mac has no code inside)
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