String theory
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nobelis
I really lack knowledge to fully understand string theory, but while watching some documentaries i came up with this idea/question i would like to express.
Could dark matter be nothing else but matter trapped in other dimensions? Could it be that the 27% of our universe, dark and regular matter forms not only our world but others with more or less dimension than ours, as many in each situation as needed in string theory. And if all that is possible could dark energy be the force separating this different realities which coexist in the same space-time fabric..??

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Volcilord
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The topics Ultimate Fate of the Universe and Is Time Travel possible may be of interest to you. Dark matter could transmit energy faster than light by probability, and be as unreactive to normal matter as the neutrino. This would cause any dark matter impacting Earth to ignore the surface to collide with dark matter near the Earth's core. Any dark matter life on Earth would mesh nicely with Dante's Inferno.
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Godsphysics
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This is a very similar assumption as to what I have believed though it may be that dark matter is not the mass that resides in other universes it is the gravitons released by this mass that are able to seep into our universe. This is part of string theory and is used to explain why gravity may be so small compared to all other forces, because though all the other forces are connected and must remain on the brane that makes up space, the graviton string is not bound in such a way, and is beleived to be able to disperse into other universes, thus no longer affecting our universe and explaining why gravity is so small. Dark matter is probably just gravitons dispersing in this way but into our universe from another.
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Godsphysics
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This is a very similar assumption as to what I have believed though it may be that dark matter is not the mass that resides in other universes it is the gravitons released by this mass that are able to seep into our universe. This is part of string theory and is used to explain why gravity may be so small compared to all other forces, because though all the other forces are connected and must remain on the brane that makes up space, the graviton string is not bound in such a way, and is beleived to be able to disperse into other universes, thus no longer affecting our universe and explaining why gravity is so small. Dark matter is probably just gravitons dispersing in this way but into our universe from another.
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Volcilord
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Helium-6 nuclear molecule valence is what stabilizes the elements 72 on up that are used commercially by hafnium wall nuclear fission since the 1960's. Unusual stability is for Radium-226, Thorium-232, Uranium-238, Plutonium-244, and Curium-250. Radium has low density. The 4.46 billion year half-life for U-238 approximately matches the age of the Sun, and the 14.1 billion year half-life for Th-232 may predate the Big Bang with the first supernova, where muons instead of electrons transmit energy pre-Big Bang by sound travelling through an ether of neutrons. The speed of sound would slow as the muon proportionally increases in rest mass before the Big Bang, where gravity produces holes from which sound waves cannot escape. Red shift would be from the speed of light slowing as the electron rest mass proportionally increases after the Big Bang. The proton-proton chain would have the center of a star compress U-238 into electron capture to create Th-238. Protons would then fuse with valence helium-6 much more readily than partake in carbon-nitrogen-oxygen nuclear fusion. Any curium-250 at the center of a star would be stabilized enough by pressure so that the 86 percent spontaneous fission rate would instead produce C-12 and Th-238. Red giant stars would helium flash by fusing helium to Th-238 to create the 9700 year half life isotope Cm-250. Neutron star matter would be like pre-Big Bang matter, where giant nuclear molecules would be like carbon chain molecules to chemistry. Cold nuclear fusion catalysed by critical mass could be tested for by inserting Cm-246 into a light water nuclear reactor to see if any Bk-247 is made over a 200 plus day fuel cycle. The approach of critical mass produced stage magic due to gold hoarding, may substitute carbon chain molecules for neutron star giant nuclear molecules. 40 tesla by this is enough to levitate a person.
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