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Bubbles From the Center of Our Galaxy: A Key to Understanding Dark Mat

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Dryson

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COMPARED TO OTHER GALAXIES, the Milky Way is a peaceful place. But it hasn't always been so sleepy. In 2010, a team of scientists working at the Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics discovered a pair of “Fermi bubbles” extending tens of thousands of light-years above and below the Milky Way’s disk. These structures are enormous balloons of energetic gamma rays emanating from the center of our galaxy. They hint at a powerful event that took place millions of years ago, likely when the black hole at the center of our galaxy feasted on an enormous amount of gas and dust - perhaps several hundreds or even thousands of times the mass of the sun. But exactly how the bubbles formed, and the exact story they can tell us about the history of our galaxy, remains a mystery.

http://www.kavlifoundation.org/scie...-dark-matter-and-milky-ways-past#.VMbHaJU5B2F

I believe that my Genesian Creation Sphere would shed some light on these Fermi Spheres.

This is the theoretical that I have been working as it is relates to gravitons and geometric shapes.
My theory involves geometric shapes. If we take all of the geometric shapes known to geometry and place then so that their perpendicular surfaces touch, we can see that any straight edged object such a square, triangle or rectangle cannot create time, but can be used as a frame of reference to contain an area of space to analyze. The only geometric shape that does not occupy all of space in the manner of being a straight edged object is the sphere. I drew two circles that were tangent to one another, then I noticed something wonderful happening, time in the shape of an hour glass began to appear at the exact center of the two points of tangency. I then went even further and drew two more circles of the same diameter along the horizontal plane of tangency. I then shaded in the two non-tangent voids created by the four circles and found that the hour glass of time was complete. Or so I had thought, I then interjected my theory of what time is based not on general notion of specialty but on specifics of reality. Maybe this can be coined as specific relativity, any way let Websters do the coining, my theory on what time is is that time is the measurable distance an atom or atoms travel within a medium based upon the energetic properties of the atom or atoms contained within the medium and how the energetic properties of the atom or atoms exert a force against the medium while at the same time the energetic properties of the medium exerting a force back upon the atom or atom(s) within the same medium. In short time is a measurable distance that an energetic body travels based upon it's exertion of force upon another energetic body and how the two interactions create a distance of measurable travel between theirself.
Next I added a graviton into the circle and assumed that when two or more gravitons are equal in diameter as well as gravitational attraction that they would attract to each other. I then started adding in other gravitons of the same diameter as well as gravitational attraction and realized that when you have at least four graviton's that are tangent to one another they form a single unit of two dimensional time. I then added two more circles into the geomatrix construct and realized that when you have six tangent circles that represent gravitons that they form a non-tangent void in the center of their tangencies. Next came the fun part, I added that when six tangent spheres are attracted to one another and form a tangent geomatrix construct in space that they will compress the atoms within the non-tangent void. This means that any attempt by the atoms to escape while being compresses in the geomatrix construct is blocked on all tangent sides. Now comes the really fun part. The initial two circles that are tangent to each other at one point will have the greatest amount of compression at their tangency. This means that at their exact center of tangency is where the center of a galaxy would theoretically begin "Let there be light". This would only be possible if all six gravitons were attracted to one another at the exact same point of interest between their gravitational attraction in order to contain the atoms in a localized space. The center of the geomatrix construct at the point of central tangency between the initial two circles would compress the atoms in space to the point of causing the atoms to occupy the same space as one another thus causing an extreme amount of energetic release that would travel at faster then light speed velocities. As this energetic wave or released energy traveled out at faster then the speed of light, the atoms that were the closest to the central tangency point of creation but were outside of the central point of tangency or the point at which the gravitons became non-tangent would be forced outward away from the central point of creation.


This is the point at which a galaxy would be at it's most chaotic or the black hole.

Now since all of the gravitons are tangent at this point, the extreme release of energy at the central point of creation would force the atoms into the other non-central point's of creation, or the remaining fourteen points of tangency. As this energy begin to build mass inside of the non-tangent void due to the compression of the atoms in the void creating more gravitational energies, the six gravitons would begin to be repelled or pushed away because of the increase of mass being created in the non-tangent void. The newly created mass would exert more force on the gravitons then the gravitons would be able to exert on each other through their gravitational attraction and would begin to lose their ability to form the geomatrix construct. As the gravitons are forced farther apart they will pull some of the matter with them from the non-tangent void as a result of the release of energy occupying the space left behind by the graviton. Any matter that was not compressed into suns or other objects that would over time evolve into planets and other celestial objects would be what is called dark matter, or the gravitational energy left behind during the initial creation that was pressed against the circumference of the six tangent gravitons.
When you draw the above on a 2D plane and begin connecting points to points you will begin to see geometries forming in a mere explosion of energy.
When you draw the above in a 3D plane you will see something quite extraordinary to say the least.

If you were to draw a Genesian Sphere tangent to another sphere and then drew a line hat bisects both points of tangency horizontal to both spheres center points, this is what the result would be.

http://www.space.com/28368-will-galactic-bubbles-reveal-dark-matter.html
 
Re: Bubbles From the Center of Our Galaxy: A Key to Understanding Dark


This is the science and technology forum, not the science fiction/fantasy forum, which is likely what this thread will become.
 
Re: Bubbles From the Center of Our Galaxy: A Key to Understanding Dark

Is Dark Mat the piece of non-baryonic material upon which you practice Dark Yoga?
 
Re: Bubbles From the Center of Our Galaxy: A Key to Understanding Dark

I always knew that Michael Jackson's chimp had a special place in the Cosmos.
 
Re: Bubbles From the Center of Our Galaxy: A Key to Understanding Dark

Dryson! It's been too long! "Long", being long in galactic time terms. See, the thing is, when you boil all your words down and cancel out all the stuff that does not make sense or is contradictory or just plain wrong, all that is left is "Dryson."

You can see that, can't you?
 
Re: Bubbles From the Center of Our Galaxy: A Key to Understanding Dark

I'm curious what the diameter of a graviton is supposed to be.

Actually, with his usage, I'm curious what a graviton is supposed to be.

Okay, I guess I'm really not.
 
Re: Bubbles From the Center of Our Galaxy: A Key to Understanding Dark

Okay, Dryson, put your Spirograph set away and stop posting non-scientific babble in this forum. Thread closed.
 
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