pittsburghjoe Posted November 27, 2019 Report Posted November 27, 2019 So you can get Dark Matter two ways: Matter that was tossed in a black hole or a Matter/Antimatter fight.Annihilation doesn't include the quantum waves which is what Dark Matter is. Quote
Vmedvil2 Posted November 27, 2019 Report Posted November 27, 2019 (edited) More Nonsense, please go read about Dark Matter don't fool yourself to think you know what you are talking about. Literally, two sentences that could not be more wrong. Edited November 27, 2019 by VictorMedvil Quote
pittsburghjoe Posted November 27, 2019 Author Report Posted November 27, 2019 I pity your inability to comprehend this. I would bet the farm on those two sentences. Quote
Vmedvil2 Posted November 27, 2019 Report Posted November 27, 2019 I pity your inability to comprehend this. I would bet the farm on those two sentences.Then you owe me a Farm. Quote
pittsburghjoe Posted November 27, 2019 Author Report Posted November 27, 2019 All Unobserved Matter Waves have mass ..including Dark Matter. They all are not physical until observed, but Dark Matter is decapitated ..it doesn't have the ability to gain a physical state. It remains quantum waves Quote
pittsburghjoe Posted November 27, 2019 Author Report Posted November 27, 2019 Dark Matter it is a mass variable in the quantum field. Annihilation experiments in the past were not equipped to discover mass as a variable ..virtual. Quote
pittsburghjoe Posted November 29, 2019 Author Report Posted November 29, 2019 Dark Matter behaves like a ghost atom. It doesn't interact with matter because it is only waves. It sinks into gravity wells because spacetime can't tell the difference. A photon being released from an antimatter experiment shows it wasn't large enough or didn't take place in the same conditions at the beginning of time. Quantum weirdness events (superposition, entanglement, tunneling) do not occur when spacetime is involved. They happen in their own dimension of quantum waves. Observed particles are in duality mode, the quantum field is still treating it like a wave while spacetime is making it physical. Dark Matter doesn't have a duality mode, it remains unobservable quantum waves no matter what. Quote
Thoth101 Posted February 16, 2020 Report Posted February 16, 2020 Well for starters. I think we don't understand dark matter because most of the mainstream theories about space are wrong. You may be on to something pittsburgh joe. Although it could be something as simple is that dark matter is simply matter that is on another frequency or dimension which is why it can't be seen from the 3rd dimension. Just like a rock can't see us from the 2nd. Quote
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