- Dec 15, 2007
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What is dark matter (mother?) and what is its importance
Dark matter is matter that does not interact with the electromagnetic force, but whose presence can be inferred from gravitational effects on visible matter. According to present observations of structures larger than galaxies, as well as Big Bang cosmology, dark matter accounts for the vast majority of mass in the observable universe. The observed phenomena which imply the presence of dark matter include the rotational speeds of galaxies, orbital velocities of galaxies in clusters, gravitational lensing of background objects by galaxy clusters such as the Bullet cluster, and the temperature distribution of hot gas in galaxies and clusters of galaxies. Dark matter also plays a central role in structure formation and galaxy evolution, and has measurable effects on the anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background. All these lines of evidence suggest that galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and the universe as a whole contain far more matter than that which interacts with electromagnetic radiation: the remainder is called the "dark matter component."
According to Dr. Finch this phenomena has been understood for years and is apart of every aspect of our beings. 90% our mind is unconscious or dark, the brain has a darkside, 90% of the Universe is dark. The best people to ask would be our ancestors who recorded and understood the importance of the dark matter/energy of the universe. Finch and others say that other worlds lay within these dark world and may be connected to the ancient myths. If a universe can come out of a tiny big bang, imagine how many world may lay inside this dark matter/energy. Even though its shrouded in myth, its hold a deep deep understanding of our world.
Check out this short but informative clip: http://www.blackconsciousness.com/media/DOGON_FINCH.ram
Dark matter is matter that does not interact with the electromagnetic force, but whose presence can be inferred from gravitational effects on visible matter. According to present observations of structures larger than galaxies, as well as Big Bang cosmology, dark matter accounts for the vast majority of mass in the observable universe. The observed phenomena which imply the presence of dark matter include the rotational speeds of galaxies, orbital velocities of galaxies in clusters, gravitational lensing of background objects by galaxy clusters such as the Bullet cluster, and the temperature distribution of hot gas in galaxies and clusters of galaxies. Dark matter also plays a central role in structure formation and galaxy evolution, and has measurable effects on the anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background. All these lines of evidence suggest that galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and the universe as a whole contain far more matter than that which interacts with electromagnetic radiation: the remainder is called the "dark matter component."
According to Dr. Finch this phenomena has been understood for years and is apart of every aspect of our beings. 90% our mind is unconscious or dark, the brain has a darkside, 90% of the Universe is dark. The best people to ask would be our ancestors who recorded and understood the importance of the dark matter/energy of the universe. Finch and others say that other worlds lay within these dark world and may be connected to the ancient myths. If a universe can come out of a tiny big bang, imagine how many world may lay inside this dark matter/energy. Even though its shrouded in myth, its hold a deep deep understanding of our world.
Check out this short but informative clip: http://www.blackconsciousness.com/media/DOGON_FINCH.ram