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| Date | Tue, 01 Sep 2015 11:16:52 -0700 |
| From | The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> |
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The Starmaker wrote: > > Dark matter—the unseen 80 percent of the universe’s mass—doesn’t emit, absorb or reflect light. > http://www.wired.com/2015/08/dark-matter-may-complex-physicists-thought/ > > The problems physicist are having with seeing dark matter can be fixed very simply.. > > they are simply not viewing it correctly. > > Most likely they are using cameras with the wrong settings. > > But dark matter contain red, blue and green. > > The red is where the dark matter is coming from. It's black. > > Change the settings and the Black/darkmatter will turn into visible matter. > > Of course, that will not end the mystery...yous are just going to > wonder then what is the visible matter. > > I'll wait till you get there, then I'll explain what you need to do. > > The Starmaker i know yous cannot wait a thousands years waiting for your gurus (the scientific community) to see dark matter made visible...so i'll show you what it looks like now: https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1280&bih=871&q=tv+static&oq=tv+static&gs_l=img.12..0l10.4765.8398.0.10476.9.8.0.1.1.0.120.692.7j1.8.0....0...1ac.1.64.img..0.9.695.AkTROLVRgL0 http://tinyurl.com/p8naz6n any questions?
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