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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Could Dark Radiation actually affect the Dark Matter in our Universe?
« on: 19/11/2010 22:33:23 »
Makes a lot of sense, I really appreciate that!  [:)]

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New Theories / Who wants to learn a new conservation law?
« on: 11/11/2010 06:53:05 »
Energy can only be changed into another state of energy. It can not be created or destroyed.
 [???]

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Could Dark Radiation actually affect the Dark Matter in our Universe?
« on: 11/11/2010 06:09:36 »
Hello all,

I have been doing a lot of research on Dark Matter and the affects that Dark Radiation could play a role in the energy that is suspected of speeding the universe's expansion. It seems relevant that the dark radiation was caused by a fast projected photon of mass or light in the first stage. I know the radiation is dark but this energy was derived from a blast or units with light first. Once turned to dark radiation it's forces refuse to emit or interact with light in a way. Does this play a key role in the dark matter speeding up the universe's expansion?

 [???] [:-\] [???] 

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New Theories / is it possible to move faster than the speed of light?
« on: 09/11/2010 05:29:40 »
I believe that the travel at the speed of light is all about dimensions. The ability to travel interdimensional is the key to light speed. It seems to me that the CERN project may give us the answers we need to figure out light speed. I know they are smashing particles and creating small black holes but this could give us an accidental answer about achieving light speed. It goes back to the A to B theory. That if you can bend the distance of point A to point B then they would be on top of or together allowing either side to get through. I hope I am not confusing you, it is just a thought. We know that the speed of light is within our realm of science therefore we just have not exposed it in the way we need it right now, to use it to travel faster.

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New Theories / Parallel Universe
« on: 09/11/2010 04:41:10 »
It may just seem to be a dream or possibly a scientific hypothesis but the scientific discoveries on parallel universes is real. I know that this all could mean that what was once the past is the present somewhere else or even a future event is happening also. Lets forget about time travel, lets think about parallel possibilities and the fact that what we know as history is a reality right now somewhere else. I know this sounds strange but after researching parallel universe theories and astrophysics in general this is a reality. All that we knew and know now could as well be happening all at the same time but I only wish I could figure out how. I think that if time traveling is a possibility then this would prove the parallel universe and also different time dimensions. I know most people have unexplained dreams or feeling of being somewhere before. I only ask you that if you can believe in the possibility of time travel than would that not mean that we do live in a parallel universe with the ability to know that what was once there is actually there right now in another dimension?

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