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mojo
14th April 2017, 01:31
I have an hypothesis that dark matter is somehow utilized in certain ET craft so the more evidence of dark matter that is uncovered in this case the first photo of a dark matter bridge helps to build on it.


Dark matter is a mysterious element said to make up around 84 per cent of the Universe. It's known as "dark" because it doesn't shine, absorb or reflect light, which has traditionally made it largely undetectable, except through gravity and gravitational lensing. Evidence for the existence of this form of matter comes, among other things, from the astrophysical observation of galaxies, which rotate far too rapidly to be held together only by the gravitational pull of the visible matter.

Astrophysics has long proposed the Universe's web of stars and galaxies is supported by a "cosmic scaffolding" made up of fine threads of this invisible dark matter. These threadlike strands formed just after the Big Bang when denser portions of the Universe drew in dark matter until it collapsed and formed flat disks, which featured fine filaments of dark matter at their joins. At the cross-section of these filaments, galaxies formed.

http://www.wired.co.uk/article/dark-matter-bridge


The first image of a dark matter "bridge", believed to form the links between galaxies, has been captured by astrophysicists in Canada.

mojo
14th April 2017, 01:41
This is just a an hypothesis but wanted to share why there's a thought that dark matter might be involved. If you go to the 3:25 mark in the video the second analysis starts and shows possible dark matter moving or holding/supporting a bright sphere. It maneuvers very quickly and makes different shapes around the sphere. Had to slow the video down to see it because it moves at incredible speed. There are other examples of possible dark matter in the archive.

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Bob
14th April 2017, 02:18
What do you think it does in the ET craft MoJo? Very interested.

mojo
14th April 2017, 04:07
Hi Bob, It's a crazy thought but in some instances it appears to measure the light output like the aperture of a camera. Here's another video that shows how dark matter might be used. In both examples in the clip near ground and in sky the dark matter moves and changes size around the sphere..In the second clip it reminds me of a beak its very strange how the size and length changes.
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ghostrider
14th April 2017, 14:29
Dark matter, next dark energy, the the seven particles below the seven they know about... then the seven forces of nature... science is rolling along the path Enoch predicted ... its fun to watch ...

Foxie Loxie
14th April 2017, 15:01
Just wondering if "dark matter" could just be the aether that the entire Universe lives in? :confused:

mojo
14th April 2017, 18:18
Hi Foxie Loxie

I had to read these bullet points again to understand better.

WHAT IS DARK MATTER?
Dark matter is an invisible form of matter which, until now, has only revealed itself through its gravitational effects.
Evidence for the existence of this form of matter comes, among other things, from the astrophysical observation of galaxies, which rotate far too rapidly to be held together only by the gravitational pull of the visible matter.
High-precision measurements using the European satellite Planck show that almost 85 percent of the entire mass of the universe consists of dark matter.
All the stars, planets, nebulae and other objects in space that are made of conventional matter account for no more than 15 percent of the mass of the universe.
The unknown form of matter can either consist of comparatively few, but very heavy particles, or of a large number of light ones.

....have to wonder based on being plentiful throughout the universe if this dark matter could be harnessed? Based on the thread premise and video presented something dark that doesnt mix with visible light was video taped and it can change shape and size and acts like water but with definition in front of white light. It seems to be controlled in it's actions as well...

DeDukshyn
14th April 2017, 21:03
Just wondering if "dark matter" could just be the aether that the entire Universe lives in? :confused:

I have also humoured at times that perhpas the "Nagual" - as described by ancient Toltec shamans, has merely been termed "dark matter" by scientists. The Nagual is the invisible void from which all potential can spring. The "Tonal" (as opposed to Nagual) is the observable, the physical, the "reality" we experience as a fully physical being - and it is drawn from the Nagual via "Tone" or a vibration; which our science has confirmed -- all existence is represented only by vibration at it's purest state. The word "Tonal" also has the root of "tone" - which in music terms identifies specific vibrational frequencies.

Is dark matter the Nagual? Or perhaps, does it represent all the various aspect of the Tonal that is beyond our ability to interpret - that which lies on the other side of Planck's constant? Or is that which lies on the other side of Planck's constant the Nagual itself? I'm starting to confuse myself with my own questions now ... lol

Jon-tom
14th April 2017, 22:48
Maybe we are part of the 16% of the universe that is in the dark. From reading the combined known history of the human race we (as a whole) haven't shone too brightly. People are visited by beings of "light". They go into the "light" at death. So maybe there is 84% of the galaxy waiting for us, in the true light, to break on through to the other side, break on through to the other side...:sun:

dynamo
14th April 2017, 22:49
...I'm starting to confuse myself with my own questions now ... lol
and that is not a bad thing.
rest assured, the "brightest" astrophysicists probably feel that very same way!
deep thinking can lead to the subconscious revealing the "truth" to many such questions.

GaelVictor
14th April 2017, 23:58
I believe the ratio's are 73% ''dark energy'' 22% ''dark matter'' and only 5% of the entire universe is made out of atoms, like we ourselves are made of atoms which form molecules which form the world we know. So the world we know, can see, feel, smell and our brightest scientists can measure is just 5% of the whole pie. That is not an awfull lot..

very good documentary about it in french; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DV4pU46PJo

in german; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMMsti9AQLg

if I find the english subtitled version-if it exists- I'll post it here.

mojo
15th April 2017, 19:21
In a recent past analysis the front of the UFO lit up by a sphere inside as it started to illuminate the light was able to shine through the transparent surface. The surface also has darker areas that can move and close off the light source. Is dark matter also incorporated into the biological craft?
The photos show untouched and highlighted one to point out these dark bands.
Way back in 2011 my hypothesis about these dark shapes was forming. you may have seen example of a sphere flyover with the dark closing light off.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmN1PcjCgfo

ghostrider
16th April 2017, 12:08
The creation consists of seven belts, we live in n the fourth belt, which is the visible material belt ... a small part of the actual universe ...

amor
16th April 2017, 19:57
Dear Ghostrider and others: Please tell us what you know about the seven belts of the creation.

I believe I have had some information from the beyond leaked to my mind which told me that the zero field which is the foundation of matter is actually created by ONE FORCE. This one force is spinning, from which its arms curve somewhat like the galaxy. Simultaneously, other points are emitting the same thing, all moving in the same direction; therefore, the curving arms at the bottoms rise to meet the curving arms of its neighbors traveling downward. These meet in the "flower of life" patters initially. The arm closest to its turning center is the STRONG FORCE and the arm FARTHEST from a turning center is the WEAK force. Using the vector system, the direction of motion (after the flower of life intersection) determines the change in direction and force. If we assign the Strong force to Positive and the Weak force to Negative, or vice versa, patterns evolve in this Ether which become what we know as Atoms and Matter. The final patterns require, I believe, quantum computers to extrapolate. From this extrapolation, the form of the Universe should emerge. In addition, the answer to existence in more than one place seemingly simultaneously should be that the same patterns exist everywhere on the same levels. All of this comes of visualising by the mind to explain our world as we experience it. There is another reality which may exist either alongside this or exclusive of it and that is we bring into exterioration what we believe or can believe. This then says that we exist in a computer. You may have other possibilities. Perhaps we should talk about that as well.

Please tell us what you know.