questfortruth
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INTRODUCTION:
Because dark matter has not yet been observed directly, if it exists, it must barely interact with ordinary baryonic matter and radiation, except through gravity. Most dark matter is thought to be non-baryonic; it may be composed of some as-yet-undiscovered subatomic particles. The primary candidate for dark matter is some new kind of elementary particle that has not yet been discovered, in particular, weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs). Many experiments to directly detect and study dark matter particles are being actively undertaken, but none have yet succeeded.
Pokémon Go is a 2016 augmented reality (AR) mobile game developed and published by Niantic in collaboration with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company for iOS and Android devices. A part of the Pokémon franchise, the game is the result of a collaboration between Niantic, Nintendo, and The Pokémon Company. It uses mobile devices with GPS to locate, capture, train, and battle virtual creatures, called Pokémon, which appear as if they are in the player's real-world location.
MY CONTRIBUTION:
This is a game where a virtual monster (Pokemon) is combined with a picture of our world. This is a mixture of the actual world (what we see: a girl, boyfriend, parents) and the virtual (which we do not see, and even our underground detectors [specially designed for the search for Dark Matter candidates] do not feel, do not react).
Living visible matter - people, animals, artificial animals (latter is Artificial Intellect).
Non-living visible matter - stones, rocks, ice.
Non-living invisible matter - dark matter.
Living invisible matter - the human soul, angels.
It is understandable why underground detectors for particles of Dark Matter have caught absolutely nothing for so many years of work. Usually, particles have a pretty strong effect on our world. But such small corpuscles as neutrinos have the weakest effect on ordinary matter. I give convincing arguments that Dark Matter acts so weakly on our world that its direct-contact action is equal to zero. That is why Dark Matter passes through the devices that are built for its capture completely without noticing them, completely without labor and friction with these devices. Such Dark Matter is representative of the INVISIBLE world, i.e. the detectors trying to detect it locally are "blind'', they see nothing.
The theoretically possible vanishing of test-particles is investigated using General Relativity methods:
Toward Advances in Medicine and Interstellar Travel, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2101.0111
This is a promising solution, clear and concise, to the Dark Matter mystery. Four different methods in this paper give the same results. The solution to the energy Localization problem pointed to a falling body compression in the first order deviation equation.
Because dark matter has not yet been observed directly, if it exists, it must barely interact with ordinary baryonic matter and radiation, except through gravity. Most dark matter is thought to be non-baryonic; it may be composed of some as-yet-undiscovered subatomic particles. The primary candidate for dark matter is some new kind of elementary particle that has not yet been discovered, in particular, weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs). Many experiments to directly detect and study dark matter particles are being actively undertaken, but none have yet succeeded.
Pokémon Go is a 2016 augmented reality (AR) mobile game developed and published by Niantic in collaboration with Nintendo and The Pokémon Company for iOS and Android devices. A part of the Pokémon franchise, the game is the result of a collaboration between Niantic, Nintendo, and The Pokémon Company. It uses mobile devices with GPS to locate, capture, train, and battle virtual creatures, called Pokémon, which appear as if they are in the player's real-world location.
MY CONTRIBUTION:
This is a game where a virtual monster (Pokemon) is combined with a picture of our world. This is a mixture of the actual world (what we see: a girl, boyfriend, parents) and the virtual (which we do not see, and even our underground detectors [specially designed for the search for Dark Matter candidates] do not feel, do not react).
Living visible matter - people, animals, artificial animals (latter is Artificial Intellect).
Non-living visible matter - stones, rocks, ice.
Non-living invisible matter - dark matter.
Living invisible matter - the human soul, angels.
It is understandable why underground detectors for particles of Dark Matter have caught absolutely nothing for so many years of work. Usually, particles have a pretty strong effect on our world. But such small corpuscles as neutrinos have the weakest effect on ordinary matter. I give convincing arguments that Dark Matter acts so weakly on our world that its direct-contact action is equal to zero. That is why Dark Matter passes through the devices that are built for its capture completely without noticing them, completely without labor and friction with these devices. Such Dark Matter is representative of the INVISIBLE world, i.e. the detectors trying to detect it locally are "blind'', they see nothing.
The theoretically possible vanishing of test-particles is investigated using General Relativity methods:
Toward Advances in Medicine and Interstellar Travel, viXra.org e-Print archive, viXra:2101.0111
This is a promising solution, clear and concise, to the Dark Matter mystery. Four different methods in this paper give the same results. The solution to the energy Localization problem pointed to a falling body compression in the first order deviation equation.
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