Why do you call it "black matter"? The term is "dark matter" and has been the subject of research for decades now. Some physicists think it's a major building block of the universe but it's still in the theoretical stage trying to isolate it. That's why they are setting up research sites deep in the earth's crust, where fewer quantum particles can penetrate.
Yellow then green; a lot of friends and family have photos that they took and in certain areas SD was more emerald green while in others a lighter green or rich yellow. Very odd
And the day that happened I, unfortunately, was away in KS so couldnt take my on photos but my husband told me about it. Said he had only seen green skies here one other time when he was much, much younger.
Found video that as uploaded to YT that was taken in the central area of Sioux Falls the day of that storm https://youtu.be/yVJjefLn_4w
Well, have you been to Lead? It kind of is lol
Why do you call it "black matter"? The term is "dark matter" and has been the subject of research for decades now. Some physicists think it's a major building block of the universe but it's still in the theoretical stage trying to isolate it. That's why they are setting up research sites deep in the earth's crust, where fewer quantum particles can penetrate.
OH WHAT THA…that’s where the sky was impossibly yellow!!
Yellow then green; a lot of friends and family have photos that they took and in certain areas SD was more emerald green while in others a lighter green or rich yellow. Very odd
And the day that happened I, unfortunately, was away in KS so couldnt take my on photos but my husband told me about it. Said he had only seen green skies here one other time when he was much, much younger.
Found video that as uploaded to YT that was taken in the central area of Sioux Falls the day of that storm https://youtu.be/yVJjefLn_4w