Dark Matter Discovered Illustrated Science

Dark Matter Discovered Illustrated Science by Rolf A. F. Witzsche, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in February 2016, presents a detailed examination of dark matter and its implications in astrophysics. This illustrated edition, consisting of 52 pages, explores the concept of plasma in space and its role in understanding mass concentrations in the universe. The book challenges traditional theories surrounding dark matter, proposing that the dynamics of plasma are crucial for comprehending the physical universe and its effects on climate change.
Readers will find a thorough discussion on the nature of plasma, its mass, and its significance in the context of global warming and climate change. Witzsche emphasizes the importance of understanding these dynamics to prepare for potential future challenges, including the onset of an Ice Age. The text delves into the relationship between cosmic operations and human progress, urging a deeper understanding of both physical and spiritual dimensions. This edition aims to provide insights into the critical role of plasma physics in shaping our understanding of the universe and its impact on Earth’s climate.
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Dark matter is theorized to exist in order to fulfill certain postulates that are fundamentally erroneous. However, invisible forms of high concentrations of mass do exist, though in a different context than the one theorized. Are you confused yet? The fact is; plasma in space, while is electrically charged, also has mass. All the mass in the universe is located in the protons and electrons that atoms were created from. Atoms have a low mass, because their size is typically 100,000 times larger than the parts they are made of. But plasma is free flowing. It can be dynamically compressed, electromagnetically, to extremely high-density formation. The densest mass-concentrations in the universe are of this type. All the anomalies that have been observed, are simply plasma structures, with features that can be replicated in the small in the laboratory. No magic is needed. This does not mean that the dynamics are simple. Plasma in the physical universe is as challenging in perception as the spiritual domain in the human sphere. Both are invisible, except by their effects, but they are understandable and knowable. On the same basis it becomes possible to recognize the outcome of plasma physics operating in the universe. This is important in astrophysics, because of the huge consequences that follow, when we mess up in our thinking. With the Ice Age Challenge now before us, we face two imperatives. One is to understand the physical dynamics, and to create the physical infrastructures that enable human living to continue in an Ice Age climate. The second challenge, the greater challenge, is to raise up our humanity to such height as will impel us to get the job done. Some say that miracles are needed on both fronts. But what of it? Are we, as human beings, not the miracle makers on the Earth? In the real universe, the cosmic operations are anti-entropic in nature, and expanding and progressing. We, ourselves are evidence of this progression. Should this progression have ended? Neither is our Sun isolated from the progressive nature of the universe, but expresses its dynamics, its resonating plasma streams, and their reflection in the climate on Earth. Shouldn’t we develop ourselves spiritually and culturally, likewise? Climate Change reflects the nature of the universe. It should also be reflected in us. The Earth itself is the creation of the Sun, with its atoms having been massively synthesized in high-energy times near the center of the galaxy. The synthesizing plasma fusion is presently at a low state, though it is currently enhanced for our Sun by electromagnetic ‘Primer Fields’ that focus interstellar plasma onto the Sun in a highly condensed manner. When the plasma-focusing system becomes inactive, below the required threshold conditions, the Sun reverts to a type of cosmic default level with 70% less energy being radiated, and higher rates of solar cosmic-ray flux being experienced. At the present rate of plasma diminishment being experienced, the solar activity phase-shift threshold to the next Ice Age period may be crossed in 30 years, or in the 2050s, most likely. With the primer-fields system gone inactive by then, the climate on Earth will get 40 times colder than the Little Ice Age in the 1600s had been. Ice core evidence promises that. Without the needed preparations for human living in such an environment, 99% of humanity would die of starvation, both by the cold, and by CO2 depletion that diminishes agriculture, as more CO2 becomes dissolved into the sea. With the ‘Primer Fields’ being critical for our very existence, the exploration of them is likewise critical.
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