2012-05-20

What, if any, importance is "Dark Matter" to the Universe?

*** Two videos are foundational to the blog being put up which connects the dark matter to our DNA.  See below and if they gutted them, then go to the link and watch them there. 

Vatic Note:  "This is interesting" you say, but what has this to do with anything? Well it has a lot to do with just about everything.  It may even, once I explain, show just why the evil ones need and have their secret societies, because they know something we do not and its important enough for them to pass it on under controlled conditions and that is why the Secret Skull and Bones and other societies.

First Lets recap what we know.  Gregg Braden published a book about "The Divine Matrix", which gave us the theory of dark matter that was first published by mathmaticians trying to explain the universes behavior with so little visible matter showing and yet gravity was more than that justified by what we saw. The scientists then knew something was out there and called it dark matter because they could not see it.   Some call it dark energy, but its been fully confirmed to be Dark Matter that is invisible.

Then , he published, an experiment that was done not too long ago at the Cern Accelerator in Cern Switzerland.  The results, without going into the details of the actual experiment, was that scientists, after many trials with the same results, determined that there was dark matter and that it was "INTELLIGENT". They even invented a machine so they could see it and then experimented with dark matter and our DNA. The results were so impressive, the miliary took over the experiment and went further with it and did not publish the results, but we did find out and it was even more impressive, just how powerful we are and why.

Once you accept DM is intelligent, and you accept the other experiments which showed DNA has a full blow language, so someone "intelligent" is talking to us, and you accept that when you get a gut feeling you can't explain, but it always turns out to be right, and you add these together, along with the next blog going up tomorrow on dark matter invading humans, and keeping in mind its "intelligent", then you will begin to see why you need to read this below.

I highly recommend you buy Greg Bradens book,  "The Divine Matrix" and see just how different your world is, compared to that "sold" to us by the khazar bankers and their minions.  If I were you I would either google Vatic Project - "michael Tsarion: The Origins of Evil, (who also stated in these videos that we are "extraordinary beings living ordinary lives" or do a search on our site, but already I can see these evil ones do not want you to see or read any of this.  They just gutted half of it and I was able to "undo" their work, since I never remember exactly what I say,  so I didn't want to have to restate it, that means there is something to what we are saying here.  Tomorrows blog is another piece of that puzzle. 

The Dark Matter
http://scimad.com/dark-matter/
by Scimad
Monday, February 27th, 2012

                                                                The Dark Matter

Galaxy, a massive, gravitationally bound system that consists of stars and stellar remnants and an interstellar medium of gas and dust. This is what we imagine and think of when we hear the word “Galaxy”. But there’s something wrong with our understanding of galaxies such as our own Milky Way.



The stars in their outer parts are being whirled around far too fast. Like children on a speeded-up roundabout, they should be flung into intergalactic space. They move too fast but yet they are bound with its galactic system, how can this be? What are we missing? Laws of physics doesn’t allow this, there should be something out there that we are missing.

To explain why this happens, astronomers have been forced to propose that the visible stars and nebulae are supplemented by at least 10 times more invisible stuff. They call this stuff as ‘Dark Matter’. The gravity of this “dark matter” holds on to the fast-orbiting stars and stops them going AWOL.

According to Newton, the force of gravity weakens with an “inverse-square law” – stars twice as far away from the concentration of mass at the Centre of a spiral galaxy should be experiencing gravity four times as weak; three times as far out, nine times as weak, and so on. Consequently, the stars should be orbiting ever more slowly at greater distances from the Centre.

This was not, what observations showed. The orbital speed of stars remained constant as far out from the Centre as it was possible to see. The explanation that gained acceptance among astronomers was that every spiral galaxy was embedded in an enormous spherical “halo” of non-luminous matter.

The gravity of this dark matter enhances the gravity in the outer parts of spiral galaxies, enabling them to hold on to their stars. Nobody knows what the dark matter is made of, though possible candidates are hypothetical “subatomic” particles left over from the Big Bang.

And this dark matter passes through stuffs what we call matter without affecting it. This is truly ridiculous, but it is true. Scientists have also found one more clue, this dark matter also bends the light coming from stars. With this clue they can create an image of dark matter and how it looks like.

3d dark matter map
3D map of the large-scale distribution of dark matter

Dark matter is everywhere, from the most distant galaxies to your bedroom it is everywhere. But still we are not able to catch it because it passes through the matter without affecting it. If the dark matter within our galaxy is made up of Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs), then thousands of WIMPs must pass through every square centimeter of the Earth each second.

There are many experiments currently running, or planned, aiming to test this hypothesis by searching for WIMPs. Although WIMPs are a more popular dark matter candidate, there are also experiments searching for other particle candidates such as axions. It is also possible that dark matter consists of very heavy hidden sector particles which only interact with ordinary matter via gravity.

These experiments can be divided into two classes: direct detection experiments, which search for the scattering of dark matter particles off atomic nuclei within a detector; and indirect detection, which look for the products of WIMP annihilation.

An alternative approach to the detection of WIMPs in nature is to produce them in the laboratory. Experiments with the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) may be able to detect WIMPs produced in collisions of the LHC proton beams. Because a WIMP has negligible interactions with matter, it may be detected indirectly as (large amounts of) missing energy and momentum which escape the LHC detectors, provided all the other (non-negligible) collision products are detected.

These experiments could show that WIMPs can be created, but it would still require a direct detection experiment to show that they exist in sufficient numbers in the galaxy to account for dark matter.
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