(Luis
Bravo Villarán – Think Energy QHL Blog)
Lisa Randall
(Physicist Harvard University) New hypothesis for why humans exist – Dark
Matter (summary edited from Jessica Orwic article, Business Insider 01/01/2016)
Where do we come from? Well, it depends on who
you ask. For example, an astrophysicist might say that the chemical
components of our bodies were first forged in the nuclear fires of stars.
On the other
hand, an evolutionary biologist might look at the similarities between our DNA
and that of other primates’ and conclude we evolved from apes. Lisa
Randall, a theoretical physicist at Harvard University, has a different, and
novel answer, which she describes in her latest book “Dark Matter and the
Dinosaurs”...
Paleontologists
largely agree that about 66 million years ago a giant, 14.4-km-long
(9-mile-long) celestial body - likely a comet - struck Earth. The impact wiped
out 75 percent of species across the planet, including most of the dinosaurs.
Amongst the
survivors were small primates. Over the next 66 million years these primates
diversified, grew larger, learned to walk on two legs, and developed large
brains...
So what
caused the giant space rock colliding with our planet in the first place and
give an opportunity to thrive primates? It could be just chance - or luck,
depending on your perspective - but Randall describes a dark pie-shaped pancake
densely populated of Dark Matter in our galaxy that could be responsible for
our emergence as a species.
Dark Matter
(in the order of 25% of the Universe) has never been detected directly; It is
invisible, no interactions (emit or absorb radiation) with the electromagnetic
spectrum, which is not reflected. However, there is sufficient evidence of its
immense gravitational influence on our Universe that the vast majority of the
scientific community agrees that Dark Matter is a mysterious form of matter
that we can neither see
or touch, but
nevertheless need to impregnate the cosmos. Dark Matter traverses permanently the
baryonic matter without affecting it at all.
Generally, Dark Matter tends to be concentrated in large halos around
galaxies like giant bubbles. But Randall thinks that there could also be a
flatter, denser region of Dark Matter amidst the stars, planets, and gas clouds
in our galaxy...
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But, in addition to Dark Matter, there is the Dark
Energy in the order of 70% of the Universe. Both permanently interact at
different levels of the Universe, from galaxies to atoms. There is evidence
that the spiral galaxies and the star systems (planetary systems like the solar
system) are delimited by enormous "bubbles of Dark Matter" very
likely kept in balance by its interaction with Dark Energy (as it occurs on the
edge of the Universe expansion, where DM constrains and DE repels)… Cosmic Tug of war.
As on the edge of the Universe there is DM-DE interaction,
it also occurs within the cluster (large bubbles) of galaxies, within the galaxies,
the planetary systems of stars and even at the level of atoms. That means there
is the DM-DE bubble and inside DM and DE interacting at different levels
forming bubbles that limit and balance lower level systems...
All systems
(including atoms) have gravitational forces causing rotation around the nucleus;
systems of stars around the center of a galaxy, planets around the star (solar
system for instants), down to electrons around the nucleus (protons and
neutrons) of atoms.
But what keep the balance of gravity
would be the bubbles of interacting DM-DE around the systems. The GRAVITON, would be "the undetectable"
(virtual) sub-atomic particle that comes and goes, and manifests in the limit
or transition between the DM-DE-DM-DE, in the boundaries of the clouds that
envelop, for instants up our galaxy (the Milky Way) and the Solar System;
...and down to micro and nano level (atoms).
Note that the Dark Energy
and Dark Matter (neutrinos) are present throughout the Universe, both on Earth
and in the living spaces we inhabit, crossing Ordinary Matter (eg, human body).
Simply, we are energy-quantum matter integrated to the Universe through the
interaction DM-DE.
Now if we go back to the "Singularity"
before the Big Bang, there was a dense point of DM accumulation that pushed by
DE propitiated the gravity disruption at the bang breaking up the balance of
matter-antimatter toward a super multidirectional black hole giving birth to
the Universe. Then photons, protons and neutrons entered as part of the big
explosion, followed by DM (and neutrinos)...
After the big bang multidirectional
black hole, Dark Energy immediately began to enter the Universe re-taking the
interaction with Dark Matter that preceded it, replenishing the gravity leading
to the formation of atoms. A much higher proportion of Dark Energy remains in
space outside the Universe, creating over the time through smaller
accumulations, other black holes leading to the multi-millions of galaxies and
stars.
It seems clear that Dark
Matter is not independent of the Dark Energy and both behave much intertwined,
forming together 95% of the Universe and crossing all the Baryonic (ordinary)
Matter that counts for the remaining 5%.
It is correct to
affirm that Dark Matter was key in the formation of all the universal matter
and of course of the human stuff, but we are not made of Dark Matter nor of Dark
Energy although both traverse our bodies permanently maintaining the atomic
balance within enabling our connection to the outside energies because the
DM-DE interaction would be the frictionless media to allow the quantum entanglement
within our body (at the Cells-DNA level; Cellular System) and with the Universe
(quantum non-locality and transcendent consciousness)…
There are of course, the
92 elements (atoms) that form all matter in the Universe, most likely coming from
the dynamic of stars.
The human cellular
system has 100 trillion (10^14) cells. Each cell performs 6 trillion operations
per second. All cells know what happens in any other cell instantaneously.
"The DNA molecules (in the
nucleus of cells which contain the quanta: 'photon', 'phonon' and 'electron')
are so incredibly narrow and their chains so compact, that if unfolded and put
in row, would cover a distance 74 billion 320 million miles, which is the
distance to the Sun and return multiplied by 400; yet all that amount of DNA fit
in the space of an ice cube.
Each time many changes occur at the
molecular level of each cell. Most of these events happen in a millisecond.
Try to understand the complexity and
the intricate precision of a cell, is a humiliation for the human brain." Richard Gordon (pioneer in the field of energy
healing)
To affirm that this
marvel of precision is the result of random evolution, and deny a supreme
intelligence behind this design is close to crashing with all logical
reasoning; but there is no logical reasoning to comprehend what we are as a
systemic being. It's just a matter of understanding our limited reach.
LBV/Jan 2016
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