If you're puzzled by what dark energy is, you're in good company.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Dark energy is perhaps the biggest mystery in physics.
I don't personally see my work as being dark. What interests me is a balance between light and dark.
One of the most exciting things about dark energy is that it seems to live at the very nexus of two of our most successful theories of physics: quantum mechanics, which explains the physics of the small, and Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, which explains the physics of the large, including gravity.
I'm intrigued by the dark. Out of darkness comes creation.
Not all of our work is dark, but when we are working on a dark project, we really tend to go there.
All of my writing career is about how human beings negotiate dark matter.
Dark energy is incredibly strange, but actually it makes sense to me that it went unnoticed, because dark energy has no effect on daily life, or even inside our solar system.
We all have a dark side. Most of us go through life avoiding direct confrontation with that aspect of ourselves, which I call the shadow self. There's a reason why. It carries a great deal of energy.
I like dark subject matter. I'm not sure what that means about me!
Despite what people might think, I'm not interested in being dark all the time. I'm actually searching for some kind of light, and I'm always very happy when I can achieve that.
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