Monday, July 15, 2013

96% of the Universe is Dark Matter?

That's right! Only 4% of the universe is actually composed of matter like we find in Galaxies but 96% including all around you and I right now here wherever we are is Dark Matter. However, I think Dark matter is a really stupid name for 96% of the Universe. Maybe a better name would be "Unknown substance" Maybe it would be better to call it 96% "unknown substance with unknown properties" because Dark Matter sounds too much like "Darth Vader" or something like that. It would be like calling sunlight "Dark unknown light from the sun". You would think that is pretty weird too. It also likely prevents some people who are dualistic from studying about "Dark matter" because it might be Evil or something.

If 96% of the universe is defined as evil then we really do have a big problem.

However, I think a better way to define "Dark Matter" might be: A substance that has neither time nor space as we know it.

Another way might be: Where dimensions like heavens reside.
another might be: where consciousness travels through wormholes through time
or another might be: If you understood it you would be able to travel through it to literally any time or space.

When you look at it this way you know some government employee named it "Dark matter" because they didn't want you studying it.


If 96% of the universe is composed of it imagine a river and the whole river is dark matter and regular matter. But, matter would only be the white waters and rapids of the river and waterfalls which would be the galaxies. So, if galaxies are only waterfalls in space how do we define the river or ocean which actually is what we stupidly call "Dark matter"?

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