This post continues the subject of dark energy, which, as discussed in my previous post is a mysterious form of energy which makes up about 68 per cent of the mass of the Universe and is the reason why the Universe is expanding at an ever-faster speed. This post will discuss how the percentage of dark energy changes over time… Continue reading Dark Energy Over Time
Tag: Astronomy
Astronomy Items
An overview of dark energy
Dark energy, constituting about 68% of the Universe, causes its expansion to accelerate. Discovered in 1998, it contradicted previous beliefs that gravity would slow this expansion. Cosmologists theorize dark energy may be a cosmological constant but are exploring other explanations, as the true nature remains uncertain.
Happy New Year 2015
Happy new year to all my readers and followers. I hope you have all enjoyed the festive break and that you have some great plans for 2015. I have taken a short break from blogging, although during the break I managed to purchase the domain thesciencegeek.org, which will hopefully make my blog easier to find. I… Continue reading Happy New Year 2015
Understanding Christmas Dates: Gregorian vs. Julian Calendar
The celebration of Christmas varies, with most Christians observing it on December 25, while Orthodox Christians celebrate on January 7 due to differences from the Julian to Gregorian calendars. These calendar changes, initiated by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582, addressed drift issues in previous systems, affecting seasonal alignment and date consistency in Christian practices.
The Shortest Day
Updated and revised 11 December 2025 As I write this post, it's completely dark outside and it's only 5 o'clock in the afternoon. Today is 4 December, and most people I come across think that it will continue to get dark earlier and earlier in the afternoons until 21 December, the shortest day of the year… Continue reading The Shortest Day

