Re: Dark matter's implications on time travel revised
- From: gb6726 <gb6726@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 20:51:12 -0800
On Nov 13, 9:50 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 13, 9:46 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 13, 9:43 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Do you know what it means to be stuck in time in communication
channels?
Dark matter may hold the key with the study of distributed and not
relativistic
nature. Einstein electrified the Universe with his hair and E=mc2
working
with electromagnetic properties of natoor. Is the discovery of E lead
to
explanations of the Universe? No, with distributed nature one speaks
of detachment, where dark matter is an attachment force, here one
aims to find neutralizing and opposing forces of dark matter to
develop
a detachment field. Nature seems more complicated than dimensions.
One moves passed the theory of relativity and unification theories
such
as field theories that aim to find unifying dimensions.
A distributed theory to the Universe sees all things as independent
bits
connecting and in this set of independent fields, a naturally chosen
expression, one aims to control the dimension of time in a detached
bubble that is energetically warped with different energies and power.
Power is a new formula in regards to attachment and detachment
forces, though currently only dark matter is known to exist as
basically
a powered field of change, a heated field of gravitational activity
that
carries a potent of speed alignment potent of distributed changes.
Gravity of course around Earth does not carry many distributed
qualities,
but as with gravity, on great scales distributed effects are present.
Also a model is found: The heavy ladder symptom. At it's bottom leg,
the standing ladder is hard to tip so it stands on one leg, but at the
top of the ladder it is easy to tip the ladder. The idea is that most
things in a spiral galaxy move at similar speeds, but as that in the
core of spiral galaxies the bottom of the ladder is found as a
result,
while in the outer areas of the galaxy the top of the ladder is found.
This dark matter force is similar to this effect. Not only things have
a speed quotient, but a power quotient corresponding with frame
dragging (words from relativity theory). No, here we are not using
frames from relativity theories, but this theory doesn't exist yet.
Objects are not to be perceived as freely moving in the nothingness
of space in the midst of quiet gravitational warps that arise around
Suns, black holes, supermassive black holes in the cores of galaxies.
The way it appears is that such supermassive blackholes are the
result of the bottom of the ladder effect, but there is nothing there.
Eventually frame dragging becomes so strong that a Sun moving
to the core of the galaxy is ripped apart, turned into gas and dust
which circulates the galactic core in a donut form, but the center
of the galaxy has a cooling effect. Note, I spoke of the heat property
of gravity, it is a relative expression. All things are
gravitationally
cooled near the core of the galaxy, and dark matter is gravitational
heat where all things are at motion, and this heat is spread accross
the galaxy with fairly equal or equalized power ingredient, see
Brownian
motion corresponding to heat, and dark matter mass corresponding
to gravitational heat. The product of the cooling effect near the
center
is that all hot things rise.
Sometimes jets are seen in galaxies, where the cold effect of gravity
forces heat to rise.
Now the cold effect is most interesting, because it carries the
opposite to dark matter. It repels mass and not pulls, yet it is the
same system of dark matter, but here we find detachment energies,
however there may be different detachment forces than this one.
What happens is gravity breaks into physical propeties of heated
and cooled gravitational properties. Heated one is dark matter and
is seen present throughout the spiral galaxy. The cooled one derives
from the energies of the heated galactic scape. Nature splits the
force of gravitation into this hot and cold zone with 'Brownian'
speed potents in complicated forms. Earth's gravity has no speed
potent or heat properties of gravitation. A heated gravitation comes
charged with mass and speed and charged with anti-mass in the
core of the galaxy where the anti-mass property aims toward
repelling gravitationally hot particles by building a very high
pressure
cold anti-gravitational region, but since this region is made up of
dark matter, it itself has mass. The repelling of matter takes two
directions in this place, North and South where matter with hot
gravitational properties rises from this place like a heated balloon.
Even though mass is immensely dense in this region, things
rise as all things are considered warm compared to this cold
place. An escape path from black holes where heat over-rides
mass. Dark matter is gravitational heat, while we cannot detect
such gravitational properties in the gravity of Earth.
What happens is that this balloon wants to rise up, but up is also
down in a spiral galaxy's eye, so an eye forms with densities,
and yes it has a density, and a vortex forms sideways in North and
South directions that is repelled from the eye. This dust and gas
if in large quantities around the eye can spin off, rather than
entering
the eye. When in close proximity, one feels the strong tides of
gravity that is so strong it would rip any Sun apart, yet the region
remains moving below the speed of light and it remains visible,
and instead of a black hole, there is a strong Brownian effect of
all things moving necessarily on large scales and not settling into
a black hole object. A tide develops and dark matter is a tide
of gravity that carries an inertial energy that stirs all things like
the endless winds and waves in the deep Northern sea, and these
winds are made of gravitational waves, waves that arose to carry
gravitational forces back and forth and the measure of this is power.
It is possible that this power (presence of dark matter) alters
mass where things get lighter, so light near the center of galaxies
that a Sun breaks apart into gas and dust moving in distributed
parts. Here one gets into the nature of distributed reality.
Now overall dark matter is an attachment force. What we need
to find is a detachment force.
Not good enough. A detachment force would strengthen all particle
bonds and form an actual black hole out of matter. But that's a good
start. In a way a black hole is seen as a Universe within a Universe.
We want to detach into a self-made Universe where time is set
in reverse in a distributed Universe, but maintaining a safe interior
in the time bubble. Of course the Universe that one returns to
remains the same. One can see himself in the past and it is
up to that person if he wants to meet himself in the past, in
which case, while physics does not care, unavoidable conditions
arise of knowing one's future and unavoidably creating confusions
in regards to free will. "Now do I have to, what if I choose not to
make this trip now?" But in terms of the person he knew that
a time travel took place as he met himself. You can't avoid that.
You can't go back and surprise yourself, you already was surprised
and after that you go and make the trip knowing that you already
made that trip. But as I predicted, such worlds invite pirates to
control such environments through crime and undertaking federalist
fascism and lack of caring for human rights but an all would do it
and so time piracy is here form and the value of life is not of a
human
form but of a typical pirate's value, pretty low and greedy and
criminal. Lowlife and piracy, scums who belong in prison for
mass crimes against humanity (not the common expression
crimes against humanity, but as the sentence claims, but it's
the same thing.)
Now removing dark matter from the picture today, we would
perfectly know what would happen, such physics is predicted
with black holes and so on where dark matter is little in
consideration
to these present theories on Einsteinian black holes and
field theory models to the Universe.
I remember when I was in computer school, all the programmers
laughed at me that I alone wrote a whole Windows Operating
System for my thesis. I am not kidding with these things, I am
really solving this and doing this. They gave me an honorary
Summa Cum Laude, only because of my thesis. They claimed
not many can write a whole Windows Operating System.
They said if somebody can do that, we better give him a special
honored Summa Cum Laude. It means they recognize that this
is top of the line for this school.
Not only I received the only A diploma that year for grades, tests
thesis and defence of thesis, but they put there the honored Summa
Cum Laude please, good bye you graduated. Today I did it again.
Since there is no smarter person on this, I nominate myself another
Summa Cum Laude in theoretical astrophysics today.
Well, if I would go to a prestigious University, they would kick me
out
with a Summa Cum Laude. On top of it I took two years courses
at once and never went to class in my college. I worked as a waiter
in Sweden, 2000 kilometers from my college. Only showed up for
tests.
Everybody at the graduation dinner knew as I was specially awarded
in front of everybody with a Summa Cum Laude of what was the
situation, and pretty much everybody came to me: Excuse me,
who the *** are you, I never saw you in class.
I did copy tests. I copied all of them. It's the truth.
All of them, except my thesis work and this work.
.
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