2018-02-18

The YellowHeads - Dark Matter



you know, according to those non peep's at Cern, they think that only, "Dark matter", (give of the same combination of particles when dark matters wave function collapses, yet they cannot really prove it with any degree of certainty, Unlike normal matter, dark matter does not interact with the electromagnetic force. This means it does not absorb, reflect or emit light, making it extremely hard to spot. In fact, researchers have been able to *infer*, the existence of dark matter, (more like used it, to plug up big holes, in other theories), only from the gravitational effect it *seems to have*, on visible matter. Dark matter seems to outweigh visible matter, roughly six to one, making up about 27% of the universe. Here's a sobering fact: The matter we know, and that makes up all stars and galaxies only accounts for 5% of the content of the universe!, (not that they can prove it, they may as well plucked a number, from the air perhaps 42) But what is dark matter?, One idea is that it could contain supersymmetric particles, hypothesized particles that are partners, to those already known in the Standard Model. Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider LHC, may provide more direct clues about dark matter. or destroy reality, Many theories say the dark matter particles would be light enough to be produced at the LHC. If they were created at the LHC, they would escape through the detectors unnoticed. However, they would carry away energy and momentum, so physicists could infer their existence from the amount of energy and momentum “missing” after a collision. Dark matter candidates arise frequently in theories that suggest physics beyond the Standard Model, such as supersymmetry and extra dimensions. One theory suggests the existence of a Hidden Valley, (negative reality), a parallel world made of dark matter, having very little in common with matter we know. If one of these theories, proved to be true, it could help scientists gain a better understanding, of the composition of our universe and, in particular, how galaxies hold together, Dark energy makes up approximately 68% of the universe, (allegedly), and appears to be associated, with the vacuum in space. It is distributed evenly throughout the universe, not only in space, but also in time, (that's not true!, time is expanding and contracting all the time, due to microscopic black-holes, its just we don't notice them, as we are within the sphere of it effects), in other words, its effect is not diluted as the universe expands. The even distribution means that dark energy, does not have any local gravitational effects, but rather a global effect on the universe, as a whole. (like a background radiation), This leads to a repulsive force, which tends to accelerate the expansion of the universe. The rate of expansion and its acceleration can be measured by observations based on the Hubble law. These measurements, together with other scientific data, have confirmed the existence of dark energy, (that doesnt confirm anything), and provide an estimate of just how much of this mysterious substance exists. it exist 100 % just out of phase as its from another reality as, standardz, hahahahahaha, :) #edio

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