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BS: My favorite hobby

Donuel 28 Sep 11 - 03:37 PM
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Subject: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Donuel
Date: 28 Sep 11 - 03:37 PM

Mentally my favorite hobby is cosmology, physically it is writing music and painting. Today was a big day for my favorite hobby...

Evidence of gravitationally interacting dark matter was first found by our own Vera Reuban when to her surprise the measuring of the orbit of stars around a galaxy showed they all moved at the same rate instead of like Newtonian planets moving faster the closer they were to a central gravity source. What this invisible matter is has been a mystery, especially in light of the fact that that it seems to outweigh all the visible matter at least 5 to 1 and possibly much more.
Eureka!
A recent measurement of the speed of neutrinos moving faster than the speed of light has supported my theory of the behavior and origin of dark matter and the separate but parallel dimension in which dark matter resides.

Neutrinos are sub atomic particles that weakly interact with normal matter and individually have next to no mass at all, but can be compacted to be so heavy that a teaspoon of them would fall through the earth right to the core. Neutrinos are produced when super massive stars collapse into black holes and a resulting explosion called a gamma ray burster becomes the most luminous feature in space, briefly exhibiting as much energy as the total energy of the entire visible universe. Along with the oldest examples of gamma ray bursters called quasars, these mega super novas are the biggest bangs our universe can create. If a large dying star does not have enough gravity to form a black hole it will collapse to a neutron star in which the atoms are so compact and crushed tht they are known to be the heaviest most dense matter in the universe.

I have theorized that dark matter has been created from our visible universe as the result of black holes feeding a parallel dimension with neutrino like atomic fragments over time. I have said before that a separate yet omnipresent dimension has evolved over time as the visible universe has made more black holes at an accelerating rate over time, thus feeding the parallel universe with progressively more matter and energy. Evidence of this is based on the fact that we have recently learned that the expansion of the universe is now accelerating at this time. Also evidence points to the fact that the early universe, with fewer black holes, accelerated at a much slower rate than today. The older the universe the more black holes were exponentially created. Simply put, the more neutrinos pumped into a separate dimension, the more gravity exists around the periphery of the universe causing it to expand in an accelerating fashion.

My visualization of space time includes a peculiar notion of time behaving differently in different dimensions. For example the behavior of time will be different in a two dimensional space than it will in 3 dimensions. The theory of general relativity allows time to be measured by a constant known as the speed of light.   It should allow for time in a different dimension to be relatively different from time in our visible universe.

Today's Eureka moment… Neutrinos may be a particle energy wave that has one foot in our universe and the other foot in the dark matter dimensional universe. A patic;e that shares dimensions!?!?! That may be why they're able to travel at speeds other than the speed of light !
It has been commonly predicted that dark matter would probably be made of very simple sub atomic particles. This now makes five recent observations that support ny theory. I created a CGI of this theory and posted it here but it seems no one else could see what I intended.

Does anyone else see that the dark matter dimension I have theorized can be viewed as a subspace that could allow for faster than light communication or even travel???


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: gnu
Date: 28 Sep 11 - 05:32 PM

I like drinking Bud and thinking up goofy shit for my books and songs which I will never finish. Not near as much fun as your`s but there it is.


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Donuel
Date: 28 Sep 11 - 05:38 PM

goofy shit is what i live for. Lately there is not enough goofy shit to live for.

Lets get together and enourage each other to finish the things worthy of being finished. Lets say 5 key works/songs/books in five months.


PS

Bud wiser is piss.

Danish Giraffe is the real King of Beers.


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Donuel
Date: 28 Sep 11 - 05:42 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm2MB14JTSM


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Jim Dixon
Date: 28 Sep 11 - 06:59 PM

I tell anyone who's foolish enough to ask, that my hobby is looking up song lyrics and posting them on Mudcat. Their usual response is: "Oh, that's interesting"—but I can tell they're lying.


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: dick greenhaus
Date: 28 Sep 11 - 10:30 PM

Jim-
Your efforts are deeply appreciated, at least by some of us.


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: VirginiaTam
Date: 29 Sep 11 - 03:47 AM

I want one of those neutrino thingies inside a marble that I can were as a pendent on a silver chain.

Ahhh new hobby, compressing and capturing star systems into wearable art.


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler
Date: 29 Sep 11 - 07:35 AM

Would the teaspoonfull of neutrions fall tothe centre of the earth or would it actually be the earth that did the moving?

This could cause perturbations to the earth's orbit and cause massive problems.

We should promulgate a law to prevent the use of teaspoons to hold neutrinos at once.


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Musket
Date: 29 Sep 11 - 07:52 AM

It could have been on another thread, or it could have been a mate in the pub who told an excellent joke the other day...


"We don't serve your kind in here." Said the barman.

A neutrino walked into a pub.


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: GUEST,Songbob
Date: 29 Sep 11 - 01:56 PM

Reminds me of a middle school joke:

"Hey, your hobby is open."

(When the victim checks his pants fly) "Aha! So THAT'S your hobby!"

Works every time.

Bob


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Leadfingers
Date: 29 Sep 11 - 07:45 PM

Hobbies are fairly large Hunting birds


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Donuel
Date: 29 Sep 11 - 10:15 PM

"Where did dark matter/energy come from?"


It seems to me that dark matter came from our visible universe and that it is composed of densely packed neutrinos in a dimension in which time behaves differently than our own.

The dark matter gravity dimension interacts to add far more uniform and growing gravity in our visible universe. It is what makes stars in galaxies pin wheel in unison and not orbit more slowly with distance, like planetary orbits. I'm guessing most of a neutrino's crushed mass is concentrated and interacts strongly in its own separate dimension and significantly in our universe. It is the steel frame supporting all formations in the visible universe.

Concentrated in a Neutron star are crushed atoms turned into neutrinos and are the most dense objects known just short of becoming black hole. The brightest and most powerful explosion in our visible universe is a mega Nova in which the energy released briefly equals the energy output of our entire universe. These explosions are gamma ray bursters sending energy and neutrinos across the universe. At their core a Neutron star or black hole remains. I believe Black holes send some of its crushed dense neutron star soup into another dimension I am guessing it goes into a dark matter dimension.

Hawking says subtle radiation he calls Hawking radiation allows black holes to evaporate over time. I say he is hawking his own name to describe event horizon quantum radiation, and that my idea that a black hole loses mass into a dark matter realm in which time is different than time in our 3D universe. Like in water sound travels faster than in air, in the dark matter dimension the speed of light/particles could also be faster. Some research shows neutrinos may move faster than light in our visible universe. Neutrinos may have the distinction of existing in at least two separate but interacting dimensions.   

Since black hole formation has increased over the age our universe the dark matter dimension has grown as well and its gravity and is what is causing our universe to accelerate its expansion. Dark matter, 8 more dimensions and dark energy is now 90% of the universe compared to our visible 10%.

   I see our visible universe sowing the seeds of its own destruction by sending mass into the dark matter dimension via black holes. Beyond wild speculation the contents of our visible universe will all end up in dark matter that will at the end of time collapse and explode into another visible universe. The duality beauty of this idea is as purely simplistic as yin yang.


Can we prove it?

The last bit of evidence may come from The LHC. IF they see a mini black hole evaporate and neutrinos disappear, my theory of dark matter and energy will have four legs to stand on.

Another proof would require a genius who could devise a way to measure or account for our visible universe losing mass and dark matter growing bigger, more gravitational and faster. Visiting the dark matter dimension to make measurements by passing through a black hole is not recommended.





(posted in appreciation to Bruce up north)


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Donuel
Date: 29 Sep 11 - 11:33 PM

Leadfingers, You have a Falcon!?


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Black belt caterpillar wrestler
Date: 30 Sep 11 - 04:35 AM

Is ther any mileage in the theory that neutrinos have negative mass, and how would this affect the latest findings.

What about a variable mass?


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Leadfingers
Date: 30 Sep 11 - 06:02 AM

No mate - Dont drive a Ford at all ! LOL


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Micca
Date: 30 Sep 11 - 06:22 AM

Donuel, I have enough problem with what will happen if the Antipasta and Pasta collide, will the Earth be destroyed? or just Italy?


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Bill D
Date: 30 Sep 11 - 08:00 AM

I'm reading this, an attempt to lay out the history and current (like up tp 8 years ago) theories about "it all"...including the idead of Supersymmetry.

The book walks a narrow line between 'simple enough for the average intelligent reader' and 'whoa, boy...too much for ME!'--Just my speed.


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: SPB-Cooperator
Date: 30 Sep 11 - 08:03 AM

Mine at the moment is reading philosophy


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Max Johnson
Date: 30 Sep 11 - 10:43 AM

If two objects approach each other, each at the speed of light, then their relative closing speed would be twice the speed of light. So each, relative to the other, would actually be travelling at twice the speed of light.

Or have I missed something?


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: Bill D
Date: 30 Sep 11 - 11:03 AM

If they are **objects**, time itself slows down as they approach light speed, so it messes up the perceived speed. If it is two beams of light, it is true, but I can't see any use. If you want to illuminate and object and point two beams of light at it from opposite directions, it doesn't get lit up any sooner.


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Subject: RE: BS: My favorite hobby
From: GUEST,Eliza
Date: 30 Sep 11 - 02:50 PM

SPBcooperator, I studied Philosophy at Uni as an 'extra', and almost wished it was my primary subject! Which philosophers interest you? I found that my simple views of life suddenly became horrendously complex (I was only eighteen) after getting stuck into some of the major philosophers put before me. I did quite take to Utilitarianism.


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