National Security Secret #35

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#35. What astronomers observe as "dark matter" and "dark energy" have a possible explanation through a theory about oscillations at different frequencies twisting around or across space-time.

No one's mind has been blown by this yet.  The theory is counter-intuitive though.

An even better theory offers an explanation by way of the "skin effect" applied across galaxies and clusters of galaxies.

That both might be categorized as different types of illusions should surprise no one.

This may mean that galaxies and clusters of galaxies may not last as long as astronomers originally believed.

Let's imagine that clouds of gas within galaxies and clusters of galaxies could be ionized and carry radio frequency current.  Then lets imagine that stars, planets, etc generate magnetic fields.  Then lets imagine that there were types of stars that emit large bursts of radio waves.

We don't need to imagine those things because astronomers have already confirmed them.

Taken together, something like the "skin effect" we see here on earth could exist and create what appears to act like an additional gravitational force.  It would be essentially invisible to us but still project a force across galaxies and clusters of galaxies.

For what astronomers observe as dark energy, the explanation is simpler.  As gravitational waves spread out across the universe from their sources (gravitational waves = oscillations across the fabric of space-time), the expansion of the universe shifts their frequency.  As they approach the extremely low frequencies of waves that have existed since nearly the beginning of the universe, resonance gives them added strength.  This accelerates the expansion that's observed today.

This means the expansion is technically due to gravity.

How counter-intuitive is that?

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Originally posted on 10-20-2021

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  1. And invisible monkeys might be coming out of my butt all the time. This can be explained by oscillating current. More to come (as I completely make this stuff up out of thin air)

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