And I've heard a theory that dark matter is the interdimensional gravitic bleed through of a two dimensional fluidic substance. Doesn't mean a damn thing unless it's observable though.
Well, the theory is built upon geological evidence of geographic north having moved multiple times in the past. It could be flimsy, but so are most of our stupid theories, and this one is at least fun to think about.
And I've heard a theory that dark matter is the interdimensional gravitic bleed through of a two dimensional fluidic substance. Doesn't mean a damn thing unless it's observable though.
My "oh shit, someone mentioned the dark matter hoax" face tick was back, but you came through in the end.
Well, the theory is built upon geological evidence of geographic north having moved multiple times in the past. It could be flimsy, but so are most of our stupid theories, and this one is at least fun to think about.
But centripetal force doesn't act in that direction. It has a component that pushed towards the north pole, but not towards the equator.