Everything List everything-list@googlegroups.com<mailto:everything-list@googlegroups.com> general_the...@googlegroups.com<mailto:general_the...@googlegroups.com> [Philip Benjamin] Theoretical physicists (see notes below) posit: "An invisible civilization could be living right under your nose". They seem to be gratified by using the term "interacting dark matter" and proceed no further. They seem to forget that no visible civilization is possible without the visible phenomenon of an interacting visible matter, which is ordinarily and unapologetically known as "chemistry" in any visible Civilization today. To be more precise, extraordinary bio dark-matter chemistry must be more rational and normal than ordinary bio light-matter chemistry, since according to these theorists: "there is six times more dark matter in the universe than ordinary matter." What they are referring to is the unknown astrophysical dark-matter. The known astrophysical light-matter is largely ions of the most abundant elements of the universe-- H and He, while the biospherical light-matter consists of the 92+ elements of the Periodic Table. From symmetrical considerations, there may be a class of biospherical dark-matter which is what these theorists hypothesize as "small fraction of dark matter" with the further remark that "it is definitely a worthwhile theory to explore". Any " worthwhile theory to explore" here is bio dark-matter chemistry of bio dark-matter atoms. Chemistry means chemical bonds which are spin-governed particle configurations of duets and octets. It is conceivable that the different flavors of neutrinos may behave as electrons and (protons + neutrons). The masses of ν 1 and ν 2 are known to be close to one another (verisimilar to the close masses of p and n, while ν 3 weighs much less than the other two, such that the ratios of the masses of the neutrino flavors correspond to the ratios of the masses of e, p, n. Or. the dark matter atoms may consist of monopoles (N & S) and axions, all of negligible mass relative to electron mass, but with the same ratios as e, p, n. Empirical Evidences: 1 . Unidentified "Additional Mass of Life" for a living organism in a hermitically sealed system, which disappears at death as reported by Amrit S. Sorli, Scientific Research Centre BISTRA, Ptuj, Slovenia, http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary; doi=10.1.1.218.573; https://core.ac.uk/display/21767122. 2012, Journal of Theoretics Vol.4-2). 2 . Unidentified Source of biophotons. Dark and light chemical bonds have similar properties, interact with each other, rotate, vibrate, oscillate, have reciprocal motion, stretch, contract, have resonance structures, associate, dissociate, bend and break. These cause weak changes in energetics of the light-matter chemical bonds, and result in emission of weak photons. They indeed exist and are known as biophotons. Attributing the origin of that emission to DNA is flawed, since the standardized rate of emission varies across the taxa by an order of magnitude though the DNA structures are the same. The sudden burst of biophotons at the moment of death of plant and animal cells results from the breaking of the coupling forces. OBE/NDE phenomena depend on the extent of "bond-dissociation". https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282154962_Bio_dark-Matter_Chemistry_Implications https://www.researchgate.net/post/Is_spirit_our_energy_Is_spirit_dark_energy http://biodarkmatter.webs.com/index.htm https://www.prlog.org/12085722-dr-philip-benjamin-explains-the-bio-chemistry-of-our-inner-selves-in-his-latest-book.html "Spiritual Body or Physical Spirit" Corollary: At the moment of conception both light and dark twins in resonance are cocreated. Resonance is rudimentary recognition. That may be the beginning of self-awareness. Philip Benjamin CC. Harvard Center of Fundamental Laws of Nature & High Energy Theory. Notes: https://nautil.us/issue/48/chaos/does-dark-matter-harbor-life Does Dark Matter Harbor Life? An invisible civilization could be living right under your nose. BY LISA RANDALL https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2014/06/delving-into-dark-matter/ "Though dark matter is otherwise believed to be non-interacting, theoretical physicists Lisa Randall, the Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science, and Matthew Reece, assistant professor of physics, earlier this year [2014] suggested that a hypothetical type of dark matter could form a disk of material that runs through the center of the galaxy".... "If you were to look at our world and assume there was only one type of particle, you'd be pretty wrong," Randall said. "I think it's definitely a worthwhile theory to explore, because even if this is only a small fraction of dark matter, there is six times more dark matter in the universe than ordinary matter. We care a lot about ordinary matter, and that's precisely because it has interactions. So if there is a small portion of dark matter that has those interactions, that may be what we should pay attention to, perhaps even more so than other dark matter.".
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