Post by Pincho Paxton on Feb 12, 2017 12:13:15 GMT
It is said that Dark Matter represents 80% of the Universe, and it is totally invisible, but why?
The physics that I use, and my mechanics are made from totally invisible structures, mostly negative mass, and that is one of the reasons that my site is pretty much unknown, and Pincho Paxton isn't a Billionaire. It is hard to prove my theories, because they are invisible, but logic allows them to exist.
The reason that my structures are invisible is because they create mass, and it is mass that becomes visible, because of membranes. I use negative mass holes between gravity as the area of least resistance for gravity like a 15 square puzzle, so that gravity can move towards those holes to create everything visible. Dark Matter is mostly negative mass, and pull forces are actually areas of least resistance, and a flow towards the area of least resistance is mass, and visibility. It is therefore invisibility that creates visibility. You can logically find invisibility in the Universe, and actually you should be able to grow negative mass from entanglement. Negative mass is surrounded by membranes which are gravitational spin around the negative mass hole to create a torus, and then a sphere. Light will use these holes to maintain its shape in space, and project negative mass ahead of itself to propagate towards. When light projects negative mass it is like putting a carrot on a stick in front of a donkey attached to its own head. The donkey moves towards the carrot, and the carrot moves away from the donkey, that is how a body moves in space. A body projects negative mass, and then moves towards that negative mass. The negative mass is hidden inside the membranes that create light pathways, it is invisible.
I think that we will learn how to use negative mass in the future, and that means that you can put the carrot on the stick in front of a space rocket, and project the space rocket forwards to project more negative mass in front of the rocket.
So negative mass is the reason that most of the Universe is invisible.
Pincho Paxton
The physics that I use, and my mechanics are made from totally invisible structures, mostly negative mass, and that is one of the reasons that my site is pretty much unknown, and Pincho Paxton isn't a Billionaire. It is hard to prove my theories, because they are invisible, but logic allows them to exist.
The reason that my structures are invisible is because they create mass, and it is mass that becomes visible, because of membranes. I use negative mass holes between gravity as the area of least resistance for gravity like a 15 square puzzle, so that gravity can move towards those holes to create everything visible. Dark Matter is mostly negative mass, and pull forces are actually areas of least resistance, and a flow towards the area of least resistance is mass, and visibility. It is therefore invisibility that creates visibility. You can logically find invisibility in the Universe, and actually you should be able to grow negative mass from entanglement. Negative mass is surrounded by membranes which are gravitational spin around the negative mass hole to create a torus, and then a sphere. Light will use these holes to maintain its shape in space, and project negative mass ahead of itself to propagate towards. When light projects negative mass it is like putting a carrot on a stick in front of a donkey attached to its own head. The donkey moves towards the carrot, and the carrot moves away from the donkey, that is how a body moves in space. A body projects negative mass, and then moves towards that negative mass. The negative mass is hidden inside the membranes that create light pathways, it is invisible.
I think that we will learn how to use negative mass in the future, and that means that you can put the carrot on the stick in front of a space rocket, and project the space rocket forwards to project more negative mass in front of the rocket.
So negative mass is the reason that most of the Universe is invisible.
Pincho Paxton