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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 8, 2014 18:34:48 GMT
Link... Survey finds thousands of new stars, but no 'Planet X'Pincho says... Mass extinction could be caused by new HD particles that are blown out of the Black Hole. The Galaxy contracts every so often, and the contraction is to do with pressure in the black Hole. When the pressure builds up too high all of the new particles come squirting out in the X/Z. Eventually they reach us, and these new particles are like a new gravity force. They could get right inside out atoms, and spin around as though they were a gain in our weight. Then, new smaller creature arrive to take our place. But we can cope with a few of these particles, they are actually beneficial to us. Smaller particles mean that evolution increases in higher definition. It's just a theory, I'd give it 50%. Pincho Paxton
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Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 9, 2014 11:39:54 GMT
Link... Did dark matter kill the dinosaurs? Maybe…Pincho says... I don't know about Dark Matter, it should be Gravity. I mean with waves you get two waves meeting, then you get destructive interference, then you get virtual particles (because without gravity the tachyons can escape), and then you get two waves parting. You don't call them different names just because they move in different directions. I think that Dark Matter is the change in direction of Gravity between collisions (It's going to happen between distant objects). The difference is that my gravity is always a push force, so you don't need to rename it to Dark Matter. I don't think it really exists. These strands in the Galaxy are probably HD particles, so we are back to my idea again if we ignore Dark Matter. So would my HD particles move asteroids towards the Earth? They may drag them here like an oil slick. Could we call them Dark Matter? Not if you are using push forces.. science includes a pull force... that is the mistake. Science is wondering why it has a pull force, and a push force, so it uses the name Dark Matter. I have a push force, and another push force, and they are the same particles. So I don't change the name from Gravity. I have HD particles as well, so call them whatever you like, but don't mix them with gravity as a pull force.
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