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Newest super-sensitive test failed to catch a Dark Matter particle. Why?
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RE: Newest super-sensitive test failed to catch a Dark Matter particle. Why?
(August 20, 2016 at 4:55 pm)LostLocke Wrote:
(August 20, 2016 at 4:42 pm)Arkilogue Wrote: ....the central point of the universe...
This should be interesting.

By equal/opposite "Newtonian" reaction in a homogeneous infinite substance. Some of you may have missed it but the prior to inflation state I am working from is an infinite singularity, a quark matter ocean with no border forever in all directions. Universes are finite void bubbles in this infinite ocean of matter.

Relative to any space created, the substance moves "outward". Relative to itself, it is moving inward or contracting.
For the spatially relative outward movement there must be a counterbalancing inward movement, an inward contraction of the original substance.

The simplest description of this principle and 3d structure is this: [Image: 100px-Sun_symbol.svg.png]

It's call the circumpunct, a very old symbol. Look it up if you are not familiar.


The space of the universe is between the two curved features. Look up the "curvaton"

(August 20, 2016 at 5:01 pm)Alex K Wrote:
(August 20, 2016 at 4:42 pm)Arkilogue Wrote: Super-symmetry is binary and dualist, "for every right hand spin particle you need a let hand spin particle."  That's not the only degree of freedom to need balancing.

It's probably a waste of time to argue but - no, that's not what Supersymmetry is or means, that would be parity, and it's not a symmetry.

I'm all ears if you feel like sharing.
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RE: Newest super-sensitive test failed to catch a Dark Matter particle. Why? - by Arkilogue - August 20, 2016 at 6:01 pm

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