(January 30, 2019 at 11:05 am)Brian37 Wrote:(January 30, 2019 at 10:48 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: Until this moment; we only discovered 4% of the universe:
https://www.space.com/11642-dark-matter-...panek.html
If 96% of the universe is out of our reach, sight and comprehension, then how is it so legit for a non believer to just exclude the existence of a creator 7 times bigger than the 96% ?
Isn't it identical to a blind man in a dark castle with a mere cane; who claims that they already know if the castle has a lord or not?
This is a bit misleading as a title. It is not saying the universe has more galaxies, than, what scientists once thought meaning we used to think the Milky Way was all there was. That is not what the article is saying. The article is saying space is mostly empty, and this is hardly new.
Not knowing what makes dark matter/empty space doesn't default to the tooth fairy, unicorns or Yoda either.
What you seem to miss, is within the last couple of decades scientists have been able to calculate the volume empty space at a better and better scale. Just like one can use math to calculate the volume an empty jar can hold if you put a solid or a liquid in it.
"We don't know everything" does not default to any old mythology being true. There is lots humans DO KNOW now, and old mythology is not the way to fill in the gaps.
Quote:"The overwhelming majority of the universe is: who knows?" explains science writer Richard Panek, who spoke about these oddities of our universe on Monday (May 9) at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY) here in Manhattan. "It's unknown for now, and possibly forever."
That's what scientists are saying; Brian. From the article above.
In Islam; God is never to be pictured or described except with what he told humans to describe him with. So the "unicorn/yoda...etc" cannot be applied but on Heathen religions; it's unfair and utterly wrong to generalize on all religions.