No idea-wimps here... that's for sure. But - doesn't the reported (nearly-negative) energy profile of reputed orgone fit the MACHO just as well?

In astrophysics, WIMPs (weakly interacting massive particles) are hypothetical particles serving as a possible solution to the dark matter problem. If the astrophysicists have this kind of leeway to invent new particles, then the more well-ground on Vo can play that game to.

These particles interact through the weak nuclear force and gravity, and possibly through other interactions no stronger than the weak force. Because they do not interact with electromagnetism they cannot be seen directly, and because they do not interact with the strong nuclear force they do not react strongly with atomic nuclei.

There seem to be two refinements that can be added to that - if we do get some glimpse of them on earth, based on the anecdotal details available.

Actually nothing can fit the anecdotal details precisely, because they are in conflict with each other. The same problems were seen in the early days of LENR.

The two refinements are - WIMPs are a relic of compression/decompression where some electrical charge is present.

WIMPs may be transitory and on "decay" leave an implosion effect.

As to the large estimated mass, compared to standard particles - the WIMP may not even be a single particle but a collective remnant of many real particles.

Consider it as a "shadow" or as a "relic of displacement" ... kind of like a short-physical-memory (I can identify with that more-and-more, every advancing year)

Because of lack of interaction with normal matter, they would be dark and invisible through normal electromagnetic observations. Because of their large "former" mass, transience, and rapid decay, they would be relatively slow moving and therefore cold.

Other similar candidates for "cold dark (matter)" which essentially what orgone is - in the MACHO (MAssive Compact Halo Object). This name was deliberately chosen for contrast, certainly by jealous astrophysicists suffering from long-telescope envy ;-)

Vo's... however... being real men, and this orgone being an unreal starting point for anything serious, well ... we might as well go macho...

Jones

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