Friday, July 22, 2016

"how that the blind see, the lame walk" - The Dark Matter Issue Solved

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The Dark Matter Issue Solved


Recently American scientists reported that they could not find dark matter after some research.

As I wrote previously, there must be no material in this universe that functions as the so-called dark matter.  Because, the gravitation believed so far to be caused by the so-called dark matter must be an effect of deformation of the three-dimensional space (our universe) caused in the fourth-dimensional space or the outer-space.

In our space, if there is mass, the space around the entity deforms.  But the space can be also deformed by receiving force from the outer space or the fourth or fifth dimensional space.

It is like a 2-D sheet of paper, placed on the surface of a desk, being held at one side and picked up.  If there is a coin on the paper, it will slide and fall from another side of the paper.  If viewed by somebody, who is two-dimensional and on the paper, it must look like some attraction force has worked on the coin.  The coin is pulled by some mysterious force on the paper to move away from one side.  The force must work like gravitation to the coin.  But on the paper there are no entities that cause gravitation onto the coin.  The gravitation or the attraction force is caused, in this case, not within the 2-D space or paper but from the 3-D space on the paper or above the desk.

Like the above example, the dark matter that has gravitation effect in our 3-D space is not within our space but an effect from the 4-D or outer space.

When this universe was created or after the Bug Bang, the space expanded rapidly at a very high rate.  In such violent and radical movement, you cannot expect any physical entities behave smoothly, evenly, uniformly, or consistently.  Our space must have been expanding in a very rough manner if observed from the 4-D or 5-D space in which our 3-D universe is included.  This unevenness in the manner of expansion of the space caused convex and concave parts in the 3-D space, which eventually work as gravitation onto 3-D material, namely stars, in the 3-D space with full of galaxies and stars.

Now, there is another issue: accelerated expansion of our universe.  This 3-D space is expanding to infinity since its birth through the Big Bang.  And the speed of the expansion is increasing; or the expansion of the universe is accelerated.

What is causing this  acceleration?   Scientists are trying to find the so-called dark energy that is supposed to be the cause of this acceleration within our universe.  But the dark energy will not be identified or found in our universe.  It must be also caused in the outer space or the 4-D or 5-D space that includes our 3-D universe.  Like the dark matter that can be compared to convex and concave part on the 2-D paper, the dark energy must be like gravitation in the 3-D space working on 2-D paper.  If the paper is slanted on the desk surface, the coin on the paper will slide toward the lower side of the paper in an accelerated manner  (or the coins first concentrated at the center of the paper will slide and expand their occupying area like fanning) .  In this way, galaxies in our space is expanding in an accelerated manner due to gravitation in the fourth-dimensional fourth.

But why is our 3-D universe slanted in the 4-D space where our universe belongs?  It will be discussed later.




(An entity with mass causes concave part in the 3D space.  But outer force can also cause concave part.)
https://www.quora.com/Is-gravity-a-dimension-If-not-then-what-is-it



This diagram reveals changes in the rate of expansion since the universe's birth 15 billion years ago. The more shallow the curve, the faster the rate of expansion. The curve changes noticeably about 7.5 billion years ago, when objects in the universe began flying apart as a faster rate. Astronomers theorize that the faster expansion rate is due to a mysterious, dark force that is pulling galaxies apart.
NASA/STSci/Ann Feild

More is unknown than is known. We know how much dark energy there is because we know how it affects the Universe's expansion. Other than that, it is a complete mystery.http://science.nasa.gov/astrophysics/focus-areas/what-is-dark-energy/



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Luk 7:22 Then Jesus answering said unto them, Go your way, and tell John what things ye have seen and heard; how that the blind see, the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the dead are raised, to the poor the gospel is preached.