Sunday, March 12, 2017

3-12-2017 Ideas on Dark Matter and Dark Energy


I watched the The Dark Matter Enigma  Science Channel episode on 3-10-2017. I was amazed the latest theories about dark matter explained in this episode are very close to some of my conclusions regarding a force in our universe “that binds us all”. At one point in The Dark Matter Enigma episode they said some scientists are looking for a “wimpy” particle which acts in unknown ways to bind galaxies together in clumps in our universe and could end up being dark matter itself.


This did not make any sense to me.

In my model of the universe and beyond the properties of dark matter are more in line with a massless force. I propose dark matter is a highly-compressed form of electro-magnetic energy. It is what electro-magnetic energy looks like on the “dark side”.  Dark matter has the binding and protection properties of electro-magnetic energy surrounding our earth without the burden of space and time. It becomes a force without any need for acceleration of particles (F=MA). I believe most scientists could agree dark matter is a force in our universe. Scientists may never find a wimpy, dark matter particle by accelerating particles at CERN because dark matter does not accelerate.

We know our sun’s magnetic energy “clumps” into bubbles at the edges of our solar system (Reference: Strange Magnetic Bubbles at the Edge of the Solar System – YouTube video ). The idea dark matter is a form of leftover, compressed, magnetic energy from the Big Bang makes more sense to me than dark matter being some sort of “wimpy” particle. I propose the properties of the massless, compressed magnetic force of dark matter help bind our galaxies together in clumps. My model of the universe and beyond proposes the reduction of dark matter in our universe due to the fact it is being sucked into black holes along with all the rest of the particles near a black hole. If dark matter is being sucked into black holes in our universe it could reduce the "glue" binding our galaxies together. Therefore, it is logical to assume our universe would expand at an increasing rate as more dark matter “glue” is sucked into black holes.

There is no longer any need to add a “dark energy” force in our universe to explain the known universe's increasing expansion.



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