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What is Dark Matter?

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What is Dark Matter?
« on: 21/04/2017 03:29:08 »
Also my new theory...

I believe that photonic resonance or I would call it (Photo-Radionics) (Light-Sound).
The universe I believe originally began with sound and is what causes the speed in which the atoms pulsate. I believe that the frequency of the photons change their frequency by crossing each others path. Crossing each others paths zillions of times over changes their spin rate, frequencies or temperatures etc.. It would take at least trillions of years for these photons to be created and I believe that sound waves gave birth to photons. Photons mixing from all directions causing slight dips and slight increases in temperatures just slightly above the absolute zero -252.9 °C where the hydrogen begins to boil and eventually ignite. In absolute zero all of the elements glue themselves to each other. Heating and cooling causes the centrifugal force to begin and as the molecular clouds bind themselves within the vortex a star is born. Sometimes the star slowly burns out and becomes a planet. It would take approximately 40 trillion years of mixing gasses and molecules before the star or planet is born and then approximately 40 billion years before it could contain any sort of life as the necessities of life fall from the stars,
or they get pushed out from the core of the planet's centrifugal force. The birth of gravity comes from the heating and cooling temperatures before and during the birth of a new sun. The core of the sun speeds up and maintains it's velocity causing the gravitation pushing and pulling of the planets around itself. The heat pushes and the core pulls.
I also believe there is something such as dark light.. many wave lengths of dark light that we cannot see and also there is a possibility of not just a cold fusion that scientists just discovered but a cold heat or cold combustion that breaks down plasma. That would have to happen in temperatures approximate to the positive boiling point of hydrogen. A minus boiling point of the same below the absolute zero of -273.15 or roughly -293.15. My theory is that with temperatures below absolute zero, you should be able to bind separate metals together without leaving seams or welding them. The atoms should mix the two or three separate metals together.

The invisible low frequency sound waves is what I feel is the dark matter and is the causation of the zero gravity of space as it continues to radiate from the core of the universe.
The sound waves that connects us all because that same "stuff" could quite possibly be one in the same pure consciousness. This would explain the wave–particle duality and the reasons why the wave instantly becomes a particle when it is directly observed. Conciseness is the wave and awareness causes the particle to receive new instructions from the observer.

Thoughts anyone???

Kah-Len

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Re: What is Dark Matter?
« Reply #1 on: 21/04/2017 07:34:25 »
Dark matter doesn't exist. It is something created by physicists because the actual physics is not logical with the observations. The mass doesn't exist. The mass is the best illusion we can fell.
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Re: What is Dark Matter?
« Reply #2 on: 21/04/2017 08:03:42 »
@kah-len - you know you can actually insert those attachments in-line in your text don't you?

Modify the post and look under the attachments tab (+); there is an insert attachment control, which will put the pictures into the body text.

@LB7 not sure I agree with your sentiments on Dark Matter I'm afraid.
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Re: What is Dark Matter?
« Reply #3 on: 21/04/2017 19:43:15 »
@chris: not only sentiments, but reason too: I have an example where the energy is not conserved on a closed device. So, it opens the possibility of my theory about gravitation.
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Re: What is Dark Matter?
« Reply #4 on: 15/06/2017 00:36:07 »
                 
What is Dark Matter?

 
The existence of antimatter was first predicted theoretically, and later it was also directly detected experimentally, in addition to being even artificially created.

However, the existence of dark matter has neither been directly detected experimentally, nor has dark matter been theoretically predicted in quantum physics by any mathematical equations.
 
It is even worse than that.

If the existence of matter is naturally accompanied by antimatter, then shouldn't we also expect the existence of anti dark matter? 
   
THE MYSTERY OF THE MISSING ANTI DARK MATTER :
 
QuantumAntiGravity.wordpress.com/dark-mystery/
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Re: What is Dark Matter?
« Reply #5 on: 15/06/2017 04:48:05 »
Quote from: LB7 on 21/04/2017 07:34:25
Dark matter doesn't exist. It is something created by physicists because the actual physics is not logical with the observations. The mass doesn't exist. The mass is the best illusion we can fell.

Merely asserting that something doesn't exist does not constitute a argument. Dark matter is postulated to exist because (1) the laws of gravity have been tested to incredible accuracy, the results of which are consistent with the theory of gravity and since the rotation curves of galaxies don't behave according to what is seen in the visible spectrum its postulated that the gravitational effect is caused by objects which do not emit light including brown and black dwarfs, black holes and certain types of particles.

Your belief that you know of an example in which energy is not conserved is in all likelihood based on a flawed understanding of the physics. Describe what you claim is a violation of energy conservation and I'll explain where your mistake is.
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