Hehe IDK about this Hit space then {message_below} and after full thingy happens then stop button XD you took the time and effort to look down here (btw this is not the message) (not the message either but still) -1 social credit and IQ (no messages from here until the bottom of this box) Um so you now have -999999999999 social credit monkey pizza is tasty I am a Polar bear Well Done. You found the message! However, I will have to elaborate on the lack of IQ you have, for instance, you don't know that there is a complex chart of particles including muons, taus, electrons, up and down quarks, Higgs bosons, w bosons, z bosons, photon, and all the other particles like the neutrino. They each interact in different ways. Did you know that one of the particles gives itself mass? Particles are just little quantum wavelengths, meaning we are just little ripples in space. Speaking of space, it is not an emptiness more than it is a giant purple elephant. It moves, ripples, and bends like any other piece of matter can. By the way, all the "normal" (all we know of) matter in the universe only makes up 5% of the entire universe! Back to space. Gravity is a concept that can be explained like so: F= (G × M1 × M2) / (D)^2, if F is the gravitational force, G is the gravitational constant, M1 is the mass of object 1, M2 is the mass of object 2, and D is the distance between the objects. Gravity is the bending of space, like putting a bowling ball on a big rubber sheet, then putting marbles on the sheet. The marbles will roll toward the bowling ball, demonstrating that the bigger object pulls smaller objects toward it. Using this knowledge explained dark matter. Dark matter is a mysterious type of matter that composes 27% of the universe. It has a massive gravitational pull for its size. This makes something astrophysicists call gravitational lensing, making 2 identical objects appear in the sky. This is because dark matter bends light using gravity. Think about it this way. Dark Matter is in between Earth and a galaxy. The galaxy sends out 2 photons (light particles) approximately 120 degrees apart. These go to the sides of the dark matter. The gravitational pull makes the 2 photons curve toward the matter. Earth gets hit by both, as the matter pulled it to the center not instead of it going out to the sides, so we see both. Light is truly the fastest thing in the universe. If I turn on a flashlight and point it in the direction of the Earth's orbit, the light will only travel as fast as the speed of light because the light is the fastest thing and has a set speed. If I shine it in the opposite direction, I will still get light traveling at the speed of light. This proves that Light is the fastest thing in the universe and that it has a fixed screen. This concludes our daily lecture! Wow. You made it through. I'm surprised your brain isn't gone. BTW, I memorized all the stuff in there. Anyways, the message is not in this box. So yeah. Byeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! *is never heard from or seen again*
Hello Wheeeeeeee! this took me about 2-3 hours to make Portions: 20 mins coding a funny bit, along with the project, all the rest typing up the instructions I nearly just ate a tissue {Messag3_B3l0w}(look down) BTW, Monkey (look down) (never heard from or seen again because of the All-seeing Eye) You will understand this if you use space, message, and then hit stop.