Wednesday, 4 April 2012

The Missing Universe of Dark Matter and an artist theory explaining ‘time’ has a physical process.

In modern physics almost the entire Universe is missing: 96 percent.

We can only account for just 4 percent of the Universe. This is because we can’t find enough mass in galaxies to maintain their rotational spiral shape and stop stars spinning off into deep space.

To explain why galaxies are not breaking up mankind has come up with the idea that 96 percent of the Universe is Dark Matter!

Dark Matter is just a name; we don’t have a clue what it is. The only thing we know is that Dark Matter does not shine like stars or reflect light or give off any detectable radiation it just creates a gravitational pull.




This video 'The Missing Universe of Dark Matter' will put forward the idea that we are missing something absolutely fundamental in the way the universe works and how the inward force of gravity is formed.


In a new theory Quantum Atom Theory gravity is a secondary force, the outward momentum of light forms the inward force of gravity.

There is no need for Dark Matter because gravity is a secondary force and no need to modify Newton law on Gravity.

It is just that Newton’s apple does not fall to the ground because of the downward force of gravity but because of the upward momentum of EMR or light.

But to understand this we will first need an understanding of ‘time’ as a physical process that forms Einstein’s curvature of spacetime and the uncertainty of our everyday life.



This theory 'Quantum Atom Theory' is based on just two simple postulates:

1. The first is that the quantum wave particle function Ψ explained by Schrödinger’s wave equation represents the forward passage of time ∆E ∆t ≥ h/2π or Arrow of Time itself photon by photon

2. The second is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle ∆×∆p×≥h/4π that is formed by the quantum wave function is the same uncertainty we have with any future event.

This dynamic process of continuous creation or change we see and feel as the flow of time itself and we can interact with it within our own ref-frame turning the possible into the actual!

In this theory ‘time’ is an emergent property coming into existence continuously formed by light photon oscillations.

This is a universal process formed by the spontaneous emission and absorption of light. We see and feel this process as the flow of time within an infinite number of ref-frames. This dynamic process forms greater degrees of freedom for the flow of entropy within each ref-frame.

There is always light sometime called electromagnetic radiation or plasma. This acts like a dynamic ether each ref-frame has a rate that time flows relative to its energy or frequency. The greater the energy the higher the frequency the shorter the wavelength and the slower time runs. When the wavelength contracts spacetime contracts and time runs slower relative to the contraction of space.

This increases the curvature of spacetime and objects just free-fall towards the greatest energy or mass because it has the slowest rate or flow of ‘time’ within that ref-frame.

When EMR comes in contact with another object it will be absorbed in proportion to the mass of that object. This will create an unbalanced force (time dilation) and the two objects will resonate together. Because atoms consist mostly of empty space EMR of short wave lengths like x-rays can penetrate the objects. Therefore every single part of matter can take part in the gravitational interaction. The gravitation field will therefore propagate at the same speed that EMR moves, the speed of light therefore there is no instantaneous action at a distance.


We have the inverse square law because the surface area of the light sphere increases with the square of the radius. Thus the strength of the gravitational field is inversely proportional to the square of the distance from the source
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