570 Megapixel Camera to Capture Dark Energy

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perhaps the real question is:

are we as a people ready to know as much as we will be able to learn so very soon?
 
Is there a specific wavelength the camera's sensors will be tuned to in order to "see" dark matter? If dark matter is all around us, could they not see it here on Earth in a pitch black room or in a vacuum as well? Hope all goes well though.
 
[citation][nom]marokero[/nom]I meant dark energy, sorry.[/citation]
I believe dark matter or energy would suffice.
 
The terms are largely interchangeable, as either could explain hyperinflation and neither has ever been detected.
 
Compared to the cost of the Hubble, 35 million seems like a steal for a better piece of equipment.
 
Does the term "dark energy" refer to what physicists call "Ether"? It's been a while since I've read The Universe In a Nutshell.
 
So can it take normal images too? What if it gets up there and they're like uhh there's nothing to take pictures of cause we were wrong about the whole dark energy/matter thing...
 
Heard they were making a camera that could see stupidity and forecast major fails.. this looks like a good place to test their new camera.. So the earth is "billions" of years old? lol... Kinda like how Al Gore thinks the center of the earth is "couple million degrees"... The only dark energy they'll find is the S**T I flush down the toilet.. What a waste of money..
 
[citation][nom]Dandalf[/nom]Taking bets as to how long until phones have 570 megapixel cameras[/citation]

570 megapixels is meant to take huge pictures as in light years apart.

570 megapixels will not benefit 14 year old girls
 
[citation][nom]sceen311[/nom]So can it take normal images too? What if it gets up there and they're like uhh there's nothing to take pictures of cause we were wrong about the whole dark energy/matter thing...[/citation]
They'll just blame it on Bush.. If that fails they'll use the race card..
 
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