Extropia DaSilva
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Re: First Map of Dark Matter
Oh look, a pretty picture of galaxies and stars strung across Birkeland Currents. Just what EU theory predicted.
I think it was Karl Popper who argued that scientific theories could only be proven false. To make his point he asked the reader to imagine somebody comes up with the hypothesis “all swans are white” after encountering many swans of that, and only that, colour. After finding hundreds of such birds the hypothesis might become a theory, since the evidence for it seems so strong. But still, you could never be certain it was true.
But then suppose somebody goes to Australia and sees one black swan. Now we know for sure that “all swans are white” is NOT true.
So Popper argued but he did not take into account the Big Banger’s habit of making up stuff to force reality to fit their model. I imagine a Big Banger White Swanner would say something like “oh, actually all swans are white. If some swans appear black that must be because there is mysterious ‘dark matter’ around those particular swans, which only makes itself known to us by way of making some swans seem black when, really, they are white”.
Of course anyone arguing like this, particularly when they can offer no experimental evidence for the existence of their mysterious whatever, can and should be rejected as anti-scientific.
So let’s reject the Big Bang. It is obviously not science.
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2/17/2020, 11:51 am
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quote: Oh look, a pretty picture of galaxies and stars strung across Birkeland Currents. Just what EU theory predicted.
It doesn't actually look like that. That is only a representation. It is dark. That is why it is called "dark" matter and not "Birkeland" matter.
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As long as we can open warp lines to the stars, who cares :-) ?
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As long as we can open warp lines to the stars, who cares :-) ?
Yeah buddy!!!
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Sadly, I suspect that FTL is impossible. We may have to crawl to the stars. I hope I am wrong.
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Because you believe in the nonsense of "Dark Matter" or "Dark Energy" (the "Double Dark" theory) your opinion is useless.
To the Stars!
Black matter my arse.
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Black matter lives!
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>It doesn't actually look like that. That is only a representation. It is dark. That is why it is called "dark" matter and not "Birkeland" matter.<
But it says here on Holoscience that “A plasma is formed if some of the negatively charged electrons are separated from their host atoms in a gas...their net movements constitute an electrical current. So one of the more important properties is that it can conduct electrical current. It does so by forming current filaments that follow magnetic field lines. Filimentary patterns are ubiquitous in the cosmos”.
Furthermore it is well-established that electric currents in plasma take on three basic modes, depending on voltage and charge density: ‘Dark Mode’ (invisible to the naked eye) ‘Glow Mode’ (such as aurora) and arc mode (such as lightning). Most of the plasma in the universe is in dark mode.
‘Dark Mode’ is very different to dark matter because it is not just an imagined property of an imagined phenomenon but an experimentally-verified property of an experimentally-verified state of matter.
So, using well-established physics, EU leads us to expect a universe in which filimentary structures are ubiquitous and also that we would not be able to see this because most plasma is in dark mode. As I said in an earlier post, if we had radio antenna instead of eyes, and invented radio telescopes before reflecting and refracting telescopes, we would have mapped vast magnetic fields and become familiar with such phenomenon as current modes, Z-pinches, double layers, magnetotail and so on. We would have recognised that the universe’s evolution is driven by electrodynamic forces shaping plasma. But we evolved eyes and built telescopes first and this lead us to erroneously believing that gravity’s influence on matter is what shapes the universe.
No wonder mainstream astrophysicists and cosmologists are routinely ‘baffled’ and ‘mystified’ by ‘impossibilties’. Those mainstream theories contain fundamental errors and all this ‘dark matter’ nonsense are just epicycles that are unnecessary once the errors are identified.
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quote: if we had radio antenna instead of eyes, and invented radio telescopes before reflecting and refracting telescopes, we would have mapped vast magnetic fields and become familiar with such phenomenon as current modes, Z-pinches, double layers, magnetotail and so on.
But we have had those things for a very long time and they have already given us more and better information than optical telescopes. None of the physicists who work with these telescopes believe in cosmic pimples.
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