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Newest super-sensitive test failed to catch a Dark Matter particle. Why?
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Newest super-sensitive test failed to catch a Dark Matter particle. Why?
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A wormhole or an anomalous area around galaxies is just curved space. The space can be found curved without curving it matter. Just like some thing is flat, some isn't. This perfectly explains the lack of Dark Matter particles in the Earth super-sensitive detectors: Dark Matter is not matter.

Have you seen drawings of Dark Matter halo around a galaxy? The official Science (the one, which gives the Nobel Prizes) does not know, what Dark Matter is. The "DM" is just the label. Thus, the area of Dark Matter is the anomaly.
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RE: Newest super-sensitive test failed to catch a Dark Matter particle. Why?
(August 12, 2016 at 11:16 am)theBorg Wrote: A wormhole or an anomalous area around galaxies is just curved space. The space can be found curved without curving it matter. Just like some thing is flat, some isn't. This perfectly explains the lack of Dark Matter particles in the Earth super-sensitive detectors: Dark Matter is not matter.

Have you seen drawings of Dark Matter halo around a galaxy? The official Science (the one, which gives the Nobel Prizes) does not know, what Dark Matter is. The "DM" is just the label. Thus, the area of Dark Matter is the anomaly.

Er..I'm not sure I understood too much of that, but welcome to the forum - you might wanna throw down an intro thread to say hi to everyone.
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(August 12, 2016 at 11:17 am)vorlon13 Wrote: welcome to AF

Thank you very much. Very nice welcome.

(August 12, 2016 at 11:19 am)FatAndFaithless Wrote:
(August 12, 2016 at 11:16 am)theBorg Wrote: A wormhole or an anomalous area around galaxies is just curved space. The space can be found curved without curving it matter. Just like some thing is flat, some isn't. This perfectly explains the lack of Dark Matter particles in the Earth super-sensitive detectors: Dark Matter is not matter.

Have you seen drawings of Dark Matter halo around a galaxy? The official Science (the one, which gives the Nobel Prizes) does not know, what Dark Matter is. The "DM" is just the label. Thus, the area of Dark Matter is the anomaly.

Er..I'm not sure I understood too much of that, but welcome to the forum - you might wanna throw down an intro thread to say hi to everyone.

Yes, I'm glad to.
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RE: Newest super-sensitive test failed to catch a Dark Matter particle. Why?
Hi there, theBore.

Dark Matter is easy to explain.

There are many universes and each have a different spacetime calibration.

This means that we can only 'see' matter from the universes that are faster or slower than ours when the timelines are in sync.

This is why we 'observe' electrons popping in and out of existence (changing from localised to delocalised states).

In other words there is a shit load (to use the technical term) of matter but it is invisible to us because it is either moving through time ahead of us or we are moving away from it.

Easy peasy.

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Welcome to the forum.

My sily understanding of DM:
DM exists, because we do not understand enough about it Tongue
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(August 12, 2016 at 12:14 pm)Aoi Magi Wrote: Welcome to the forum.

My sily understanding of DM:
DM exists, because we do not understand enough about it Tongue

It is rare understanding of DM, because it is True.
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