When the last photon fades into the frostyness of the aether, and, there is no light left in the forest of the universe. Does it exist? https://www.mesonstars.com/space/how-the-cosmic-laws-of-galaxy-formation-are-rewritten/
@BosmangBeratna So, the sum of equal parts of matter and antimatter equals zero mass, but it results in the release of energy according to E=mc^2. This annihilation process is a fundamental concept in particle physics and cosmology and is believed to have occurred shortly after the Big Bang, leaving behind a universe predominantly composed of matter due to a slight imbalance between matter and antimatter.
I've been reading quite a bit (though, admittedly understanding/comprehending very little) of the suspected 'updated models' of the early universe, and this is poignant af.
With all the discussion of the Fermi paradox lately, I find a truly 'dark forest' to be more than a little unsettling. Even in the silence and stillness we can find cues.
@normsmusic
The darkest forest is the one that whispers back. 👀