No. Dark Matter is the cause of a number of galaxies and galaxy clusters apparently having far more mass than they should. Scientists still do not know what dark matter is. It appears to interact with the rest of the universe only through gravity; there is nothing to indicate it has anything to do with consciousness. The idea dark matter relating to consciousness likely comes from Phillip Pullman's fantasy book series His Dark Materials in which dark matter is the stuff of consciousness.
Not only have we no shred of an answer to that one presently,we're not likely to ever have one in the future.Another view: Dark matter permeates our universe, interacting only very weakly with ordinary matter. It was produced, presumably, at the big bang event and only interacts with us through the gravitational force. God, if He exists, has very little indeed in common with dark matter.
Pluto
There are two questions commonly asked:1. Is it real, or did God create the universe ex nihilo?2. Did the Big Bang create more than one universe?3. How can the big bang account for dark matter and dark energy?
The Higgs Boson (nicknamed the "God Particle", in one of history's WORST choices for a popular name) is a particle predicted by the existence of the Higgs Field, a hypothesis created to explain why some particles have mass and some don't. If it turned out that the Higgs Boson did NOT exist, then a lot of science over the last forty years would have to be thrown out. However, that boson was found, fairly close to the mass predicted -- meaning the Higgs Field can continue to be used, and the Standard Model remains the basic idea of particle physics. However, the Higgs Field, and its accompanying boson, have nothing to do with dark matter. That latter stuff (whatever it happens to turn out to be) interact with baryonic matter (ie, the stuff we understand) through gravity, and not much else. Dark matter is out there, as we can clearly see its effects -- we just don't know what it IS. But it can't be the Higgs Field, or its boson, as the field has no mass and the boson is so unstable as to disappear in less than a billionth of a trillionth of a second. Dark matter, in contrast, has been unchanged over billions of years.
Matter is not invented by man, it is created by God (if you belived)
Hades is sometimes considered a dark God because he is the God of the Dead and the Underworld, and people often fear death. He is by no means an 'evil' God.
Not only have we no shred of an answer to that one presently,we're not likely to ever have one in the future.Another view: Dark matter permeates our universe, interacting only very weakly with ordinary matter. It was produced, presumably, at the big bang event and only interacts with us through the gravitational force. God, if He exists, has very little indeed in common with dark matter.
The god particle or the higgs bosom will be fund within Gravity's Magnetism fields...magetism is part of gravity in a smaller scale- yet as anti-matter also known as dark energy is part responsible for the appearance of expansion of the universes' matter -- so is dark energy anti-matter part of magnetism and gravity. the god particle field is within magnetism's gravity there you'll find also dark energy or anti-matter... as well as the binding power of the higgs bosom particle.
The cast of Dark God Rises - 2012 includes: Sampo Silvennoinen as Dark God
Hinduism. Brrahmam(parabrahmam) is the ultimate God concept in Hinduism. which has no shapeand cannot be visible with eyes. only one can see it through meditating onself conciousness
Muslims are God-fearing they have Taqwa (God-conciousness)... so if you believe in One God and that God watches and hears and knows everything.. they wont sin and do stupid mistakes and stuff people in this culture do.
The people of that region had very dark skin. It doesn't matter what skin color he had. The important thing was that he is the Son of God. According to my beliefs.
Hades is considered a God. He is the God of the Underworld, the dead, and riches.
It depends which god you are referring to
No one in society is considered a god.
Pluto
No, he was never considered a god, he was a Pharaoh, which is equivalent to a King.