One of the dark matter theories that has gained favor through the observation of many instances of circumstantial evidence for its existence is based on a soliton that is light years in size. The unexplained emission lines that are being observed could be that of the EMF single frequency which allows the soliton to maintain its quantum mechanical correlations between the ensemble members.
A large entangled structure needs something to keep all the members correlated. That single frequency might be what is being detected. On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 11:28 AM, Bob Higgins <[email protected]> wrote: > This is in part because Va'vra hypothesizes that it may be possible to > produce DDL transitions with multiple photons. If multiple photons are > involved, there is nothing to insure that all photon components would come > out in the same direction (like a laser). Hence, you would have to > integrate all of the photon energies in 4pi solid angle in an instant and > look to see if they added up to the 511keV. It is not clear how Va'vra > envisions that these photons would be catalyzed out of the DDL atom, > because as Meulenberg points out, the DDL electrons have insufficient > angular momentum to absorb or emit a photon. Thus, to get multiple photons > out, it would seem that multiple other atoms must be coupled to the DDL > electron to extract energy from it and then those other atoms would emit > the extracted energy as a photon. Starts to sound like Mills, doesn't it? > > Bob > > On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 9:17 AM, Eric Walker <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> On Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 8:07 AM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Another interesting possibility has come up (within the hour, actually) >>> – which can be called “meta-states” of dark matter. These are accumulated >>> meta-states in the sense that the 511 keV line comes not from a decay of >>> any particle ... >> >> >> Just one point of detail -- I read Va'vra as saying that if you sum all >> of the photon energies from a hydrogen atom going to DDL across a full >> solid angle, this will add up to 511 keV. >> >> Eric >> >> >

