With 95% of the universe missing (dark matter/energy) it would appear that that may well be the universe and we’re just added on as an afterthought and are therefore outsiders.
Or it may mean that dark matter/energy isn’t doing anything of any importance comparatively.
Or maybe it’s all emergent phenomena - no more important, no less an afterthought than anything else, except in the mind of a being who evaluates it.
An afterthought of whom, by the way?
How can we be outsiders when we’re in a galaxy which is in a galaxy cluster which is inside a super cluster which is inside the Universe? But it is easy to get lost in all that rubble.
But all those galaxies and clusters you mentioned are in ‘our’ 5%, not the ‘main’ 95%.
I’ve wondered where the border might be. Possibly those minute sub-atomic particles which pop in and out of existence are actually merely crossing the border to the ‘main’ universe.
The answer, if there is one, has got to be fairly ludicrous at first sight and therefore easily dismissed or else somebody would have thought of it by now.
The “missing” dark matter/energy is merely the inherent gravitational effects of the huge amount of free radiant energy between the stars and galaxies (free affectance). That amount of energy is not mass-less even though otherwise invisible except for a minor amount of distortion.
It is possible and probable that the concept “dark matter”, the concept “dark energy”, and other concepts are the “tabooed admission” that the current physicians do not understand the universe.
They have been proving that for hundreds of years. Their original theories were stated as “physical laws”. But they eventually learned to stop trying to claim “law” status and just refer to the principles as “theories”. And then they slily alter wording and whatever they can so as to support the notion that they have always been right about everything they have ever said.
Another examples for the “tabooed admission” that the current physicians do not understand the universe are the concept “big bang” and the concept “Inflation of the universe”.
And then along comes this!
motherboard.vice.com/read/there- … t-hologram
And who produced the hologram?
… just more pop-pseudo-science nonsense.