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  • Does visible matter become invisible at absolute 0? Is this dark matter?

  • Proton, neutron, electrons positrons, neutrinos, quarks, byrons kaons pions, leptons, mesons, gluons; nonsence!

    As long as scientists continue to pursue the fantastic theories that comprise the current atomic theory, they will never be able to produce synthetic intrinsic lattices of matter in the laboratory. An atom is a very simple thing, that although their energy composition may take some time to evaluate, the essence of it is basic reasoning. Atoms meassures an average of 90 billionths mm.

  • @jqs1943 The size of an atom can be extrapolated from earth's diameter versus its age (according to my theory of Sunotics) It can be replicated in the same fashion as the nature of the Theta waves of the universe engage in the inception and the weaves that makeup matter. By the decimal system an atom has an average diameter of 3 billionths of one inch which is variable figure. This number represents the tiniest linear dimension that may be extrapolated from two real values.

  • All of the energy components of nature that we recognize as real, such as magnetism, electricity, a gravitational force field, gamma rays, X rays, etc. are inherent component of some matter that originate from an extremely hot source. Dark matter is non existant, and one will surely find what i've named black energy before dark energy is detected and much less found to exist. Black energy is a variable component of the weave of matter, and it makes up a high percentage in radiactive materials.

  • Wonderful!!

  • great

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