One Step Closer …

Plasma and electricity in space. Failure of gravity-only cosmology. Exposing the myths of dark matter, dark energy, black holes, neutron stars, and other mathematical constructs. The electric model of stars. Predictions and confirmations of the electric comet.
BeAChooser
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One Step Closer …

Unread post by BeAChooser » Wed Jan 12, 2022 6:58 pm

When will we tire of the mainstream making claims about gnomes like these just to keep our money flowing to them?

Dark Matter:

https://phys.org/news/2022-01-twelve-di ... -dark.html
Astronomers are one step closer to revealing the properties of dark matter enveloping our Milky Way galaxy, thanks to a new map of twelve streams of stars orbiting within our galactic halo.
https://wonderfulengineering.com/astron ... rk-matter/
Recently, an international team of researchers discovered evidence of a galaxy that appears to have no dark matter, which is discussed in an article published in the Monthly Notices of Astronomical Society, adding to the enigma of the elusive force.

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The researchers behind the new study hope to look deeper into the galaxy’s features to discover why it lacks dark matter and how. In addition, they intend to examine the galaxy’s stars in greater detail to see if they vary from stars seen in galaxies with dark matter. This could bring scientists one step closer to understanding dark matter.
Dark Energy:

https://phys.org/news/2022-01-closer-co ... round.html
A step closer to understanding the 'cold spot' in the cosmic microwave background
Black Holes:

https://singularityhub.com/2021/12/31/s ... test-ones/
Right now, the astronomical community is still passionately debating the nature of active black holes. While we haven’t yet answered the questions needed to soothe the debate, we’re one step closer to reliably being able to spot these fascinating objects within galaxies. And that’s an important step towards shedding more light on the mystery of black holes.
The Universe's History:

https://www.dawn.com/news/1665553
December 25 is an exciting day for science, more so for astronomers. Over a quarter of a century in the making, Nasa will finally launch the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) on Saturday — provided everything goes according to plan — putting mankind one step closer to studying every phase of the universe's history.
Controlled Fusion:

https://nypost.com/2022/01/02/chinas-ar ... -than-sun/
China’s “artificial sun” ran for 20 minutes at a whopping 70 million degrees in its latest experiment – five times hotter than the real sun.
Scientists hope the machine will help harness the power of nuclear fusion, which would bring humanity one step closer to creating “unlimited clean energy” by mimicking reactions that naturally occur inside the sun.
And Of Course, COVID-19:

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-nc ... olkit.html
Getting a COVID-19 vaccine is a way to show love to your neighbors and community and bring us all one step closer to returning to our way of life.
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“One Step Closer”

That’s all the justification they need to keep spending billions and billions.

When are we going to realize we are just being manipulated by the mainstream elites?

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by jackokie » Thu Jan 13, 2022 8:07 pm

@BeAChooser When are “we” going to realize…? For those of us who support EU / Plasma Cosmology. “we” realized it quite a while ago. “They” are going to realize they’ve been fed a bunch of bologna only when it is so overwhelmingly in their face they can’t ignore it; only when the standard modelers are so thoroughly discredited that they will be ashamed to show their face.

Establishment “Science” likes to pretend they are following in the footsteps of Newton, Maxwell, Rutherford, etc., but the reality is that today it’s a PopSci world, with the daily “golly-gee space discovery” reports included in same category as Sports and Entertainment:
“Pittsburg is one game away from making the playoffs. They face an uphill battle as their bullpen has been decimated by injuries and questionable trades by the morons in the front office.”

“Taylor Swift was seen at Chateau Marmont last night on the arm of Tom Terrific, showing off a stunning ensemble from Chanel. According to those close to her, Taylor and Tom are ‘just friends’. Um hum.”

“Astronomers have discovered a pair of supermassive black holes that are the closest to Earth ever observed – and rather than threatening to collide with one another they appear to be cooperating in consuming a nearby galaxy. Scientists with the Julia Child Institute of Astrophysics and Culinary Arts say this discovery brings us one step closer to understanding the nutritional requirements of black holes, while psychologists at Kaiser Wilhem II Foundation for the Study of Conflict Resolution suggest that finding two black holes not locked in mortal combat gives hope that mankind can avoid mutual annihilation and Climate Change.

The image below is an artist’s impression of two black holes sharing a cannoli.”
The Big Reveal from the JWT will be a crisis for the standard model. What happens next depends on just how committed the scientists and proponents of the EU are. Without an organized, major effort to show how EU cosmology explains the JWT's results the standard modelers will quickly circle the wagons and explain away the disturbing images with yet more gravity-based gnomes. Unfortunately I don’t see that counter argument materializing. There is no real center of gravity for the EU, nor does there seem to be any mechanism for press relations. One reason Elon Musk and SpaceX have succeeded is that among other things, Elon is a smart promoter: The Tesla roadster launched with the Falcon Heavy; the space suits and launch facility for manned Dragon flights that look as if they were taken from a Chesley Bonestell cover of Amazing Stories; the homage to Ian M. Banks and “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”. SpaceX’s stuff looks the way generations of readers of science fiction expect them to look, and this is instant credibility at a gut level. Promotion and a little razmatazz are considered vulgar in some refined circles, although Carl Sagan and Bill Nye the Science Guy don’t seem to have faced too much criticism.

Though we could wish it otherwise, countering the consensus crowd isn’t really about science, it’s about the public’s perception of the science. If it’s not to take decades for the gravity-only approach to die out, the EU needs a megaphone and some sympathetic press. If Wal Thornhill, Don Scott, David Clarage, Gareth Samuel, and others were to join forces as the public face of EU for the JWT, predict what the JWT will show us, and keep a steady stream of press releases and videos going out to all the media and Congress, they would likely be ignored at first but their persistence could pay off as the JWT approached operational status. If the JWT discredits the Big Bang like most of us think it will, at least a few in the media will remember those dissident press releases and give the EU some exposure. There would be a big to-do.

But I don’t see that happening. For all the complaining about the status-quo I don’t believe EU proponents will bestir themselves to actually do something about it. What are you prepared to do about it? And so a golden opportunity to shift the paradigm will go a-glimmering.
Time is what prevents everything from happening all at once.

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by BeAChooser » Thu Jan 13, 2022 10:38 pm

jackokie wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 8:07 pm When are “we” going to realize…? For those of us who support EU / Plasma Cosmology. “we” realized it quite a while ago.
Obviously. Don't take what I wrote so personal.

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by jackokie » Thu Jan 13, 2022 10:48 pm

@BeAChooser I was trying for a rhetorical approach that would separate you, me, and other EU supporters from consumers of the Konsensus KoolAid, but it was obviously a total fail and distracted from the meat of my comment. I certainly didn't take your comment personally. If you would care to critique the remainder of my comment you have my attention.
Time is what prevents everything from happening all at once.

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by BeAChooser » Fri Jan 14, 2022 12:04 am

jackokie wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 10:48 pm If you would care to critique the remainder of my comment you have my attention.
I actually think that nothing we do now will make any difference to changing the *consensus* ... outside of perhaps all of EU supporters publicly declaring ourselves Fabian Socialist supporters of Biden, in which case, Biden might ask social media to censor anyone spouting that dark matter, etc disinformation. ;)

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by jackokie » Fri Jan 14, 2022 12:50 am

Well, desperate times call for desperate measures, I suppose. :|
Time is what prevents everything from happening all at once.

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by BeAChooser » Fri Jan 14, 2022 2:06 am

Another favorite phrase of the gnomists is ... “could reveal”

https://www.livescience.com/desi-dark-e ... p-universe
Largest dark energy map could reveal the fate of the universe
https://www.livescience.com/quantum-cry ... atter.html
Quantum crystal could reveal the identity of dark matter
https://newatlas.com/physics/ultralight ... nal-waves/
Gravitational waves could reveal dark matter clouds around black holes
https://medium.com/the-cosmic-companion ... 416ee1fef7
New analysis of data already collected by particle accelerators could reveal the presence of dark matter, investigators suggest.
https://scitechdaily.com/a-new-way-to-s ... roperties/
“Our new research into these atomic responses reveals material properties that have until now remained hidden. They could not be investigated using any of the particles available to us today – only dark matter could reveal them,” says Riccardo Catena, Associate Professor at the Department at Physics at Chalmers. 
https://arstechnica.com/science/2021/09 ... derground/
One of the quietest, darkest places in the cosmos isn’t out in the depths of space. It’s at the center of a tank of cold liquid xenon in a gold mine deep under the Black Hills of South Dakota. It needs to be that quiet: any stray particles could confuse the detectors lining the outside of the tank. Those detectors are looking for faint, rare signals, ones that could reveal the presence of dark matter.
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/article/i ... rk-matter/
Randall notes that data from the European Space Agency’s satellite Hipparcos, launched in 1989 to precisely measure the positions and velocities of stars, allowed for the theoretical existence of a dark disk. She adds that ESA’s Gaia mission, launched in 2013 to create a precise 3D map of matter throughout the Milky Way, could reveal or refute the dark disk’s existence.
https://www.wired.com/story/wheres-the- ... m-planets/
Juri Smirnov from Ohio State University, published a paper in Physical Review Letters which proposed that measuring an array of exoplanet temperatures toward the Milky Way’s center could reveal this telltale trace of dark matter: unexpected heat.
https://astronomy.com/news/2018/11/a-da ... past-earth
There’s a “dark matter hurricane” blowing through our corner of the Milky Way galaxy. Right this second, it’s passing over Earth. And this fast-moving stream could reveal major details about dark matter, a new study finds.
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature.2015.19059
China’s dark-matter satellite launches era of space science … snip … From Earth’s orbit, the craft aims to detect high-energy particles and γ-rays. Physicists think that dark matter — a substance thought to make up 85% of the Universe’s matter but so far observed only through its gravitational effects — could reveal itself by producing such cosmic rays as its constituent particles annihilate.
https://physics.aps.org/articles/v14/s46
Leane and Smirnov show that for gas giants orbiting stars local to Earth, this heating could be measurable using NASA’s soon-to-be-launched James Webb Space Telescope. The telescope might also detect the signal in more distant brown dwarfs and “rogue” exoplanets (planets that lack a parent star), with those closest to the Galactic Center predicted to exhibit the greatest dark matter capture rates and the highest temperatures. As well as providing information on the nature of dark matter, these measurements could reveal parameters of the dark matter halo, such as its density profile.
K'Ching K'Ching!

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by Roshi » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:00 am

BeAChooser wrote: Fri Jan 14, 2022 2:06 am https://astronomy.com/news/2018/11/a-da ... past-earth
There’s a “dark matter hurricane” blowing through our corner of the Milky Way galaxy. Right this second, it’s passing over Earth. And this fast-moving stream could reveal major details about dark matter, a new study finds.
Really? And where can we see the gravitational effects of this dark matter hurricane?

I forgot: dark matter only exerts gravity in artistic impressions, besides that dark matter does not even attract itself, else it would be forming clumps (like ordinary matter does under it's own gravity - as mainstream says),
Instead, DM is just sitting there like a "halo" around galaxies, and exerting gravity on ordinary matter but not on itself...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matt ... l_evidence
This artist's impression shows the expected distribution of dark matter in the Milky Way galaxy as a blue halo of material surrounding the galaxy.[47]

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by BeAChooser » Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:48 am

Roshi wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:00 am https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matt ... l_evidence
This artist's impression shows the expected distribution of dark matter in the Milky Way galaxy as a blue halo of material surrounding the galaxy.[47]
"Artist's Impression" is another favorite phrase of the gnomists.

https://bigthink.com/hard-science/dark-matter-hubble/
Animation of gravitational lensing (artist’s impression)
https://www.livescience.com/dark-matter ... balls.html
An artist's impression of dark matter in the beginning of the universe.

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An artist's impression of a black hole.
https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna47118181
This artist’s impression shows the Milky Way galaxy. The blue halo of material surrounding the galaxy indicates the expected distribution of mysterious dark matter
https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-n ... ack-holes/
COULD DARK MATTER BE BLACK HOLES?

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Artist's impression of a black hole passing in front of a star in the Andromeda Galaxy.
https://www.livescience.com/quantum-cry ... atter.html
Quantum crystal could reveal the identity of dark matter

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An artist's impression of quantum entanglement.
https://www.space.com/24353-dark-matter ... years.html
Dark Matter Mystery Could Be Solved in Next 10 Years

January 22, 2014

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An annotated artist's impression shows the expected distribution of dark matter around the Milky Way galaxy.
I especially love that one because they now have 2 years so "solve" the "dark matter mystery".

https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswith ... fe3fb82f62
What We Still Don’t Know About Dark Matter

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This artist's impression depicts a rapidly spinning supermassive black hole surrounded by an accretion disc.
https://esahubble.org/news/heic2016/
Hubble Sheds Light on Small-Scale Concentrations of Dark Matter (Artist’s Impression)

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Small-Scale Concentrations of Dark Matter (Artist’s Impression)
https://phys.org/news/2020-09-dark.html
An artist's impression of dark matter haloes with various mass in the Universe.

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by BeAChooser » Sun Jan 16, 2022 4:40 am

Maybe they should rename Dark Matter … “could” matter.

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/world- ... g-25955729
New dark matter map showing millions of galaxies could unveil secrets of the universe
https://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstuden ... atter.html
Dark matter possibly could be brown dwarfs, "failed" stars that never ignited because they lacked the mass needed to start burning. Dark matter could be white dwarfs, the remnants of cores of dead small- to medium-size stars. Or dark matter could be neutron stars or black holes, the remnants of large stars after they explode.
https://www.popsci.com/science/james-we ... r-mystery/
The James Webb telescope could help solve the mystery of dark matter
https://futurism.com/the-byte/scientist ... -dimension
SCIENTISTS SAY DARK MATTER COULD BE HIDING INSIDE AN EXTRA DIMENSION
https://www.discovermagazine.com/planet ... e-universe
A new paper hypothesizes how the amount of dark matter could have grown exponentially in the early universe.
https://www.livescience.com/stellar-str ... -milky-way
Shredded 'stellar streams' could lead to the Milky Way's missing dark matter
https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/articl ... ark-matter
Curious physics results could shed light on dark matter
https://www.universetoday.com/153568/ma ... rk-matter/
Maybe “Boson Clouds” Could Explain Dark Matter
https://www.sundayobserver.lk/2022/01/1 ... ark-matter
Could the Milky Way’s feeding habits unlock the secrets of dark matter?
https://gizmodo.com/this-dark-matter-ra ... 1847947224
This Dark Matter Radio Could Tune Into New Physics
https://www.sciencealert.com/this-new-e ... st-one-yet
This New Explanation For Dark Matter Could Be The Best One Yet
https://www.forbes.com/sites/startswith ... 72a3eb7da4
This Is How Mastering Dark Matter Could Take Us To The Stars
https://www.newsweek.com/neutron-stars- ... es-1643014
Neutron Stars Could Capture Dark Matter and Help Unlock Its Mysteries
https://www.sciencealert.com/matehmatic ... sate-stars
Dark Matter Could Be Forming Strange Cold 'Stars' Out There in The Universe
https://www.bostonglobe.com/2019/12/13/ ... ur-galaxy/
MIT scientists find dark matter could be cause of mysterious energy excess at center of our galaxy
https://www.universetoday.com/144345/da ... milky-way/
Dark Matter Could Be A Source of Gamma Rays Coming from the Center of the Milky Way
https://www.universetoday.com/151101/da ... detect-it/
Dark Matter Could Change the Temperature of Exoplanets, Allowing us to Detect it
https://www.livescience.com/dark-matter ... smic-ice-9
Turns out, this mysterious (and invisible) material could multiply by converting garden-variety matter into more dark matter, like some kind of cosmic ice-9, researchers reported Nov. 3 in the journal Physical Review Letters.
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Or maybe the above is proof that mainstream astrophysicists are grasping at straws 50 years after supposedly proving DM's existence.

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by jackokie » Mon Jan 17, 2022 7:05 pm

@BeAChooser Sounds like they're channeling Judy Tenuta, a comedienne whose schtick includes telling tall tales then saying "It could happen".
Time is what prevents everything from happening all at once.

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by BeAChooser » Mon Jan 17, 2022 9:10 pm

jackokie wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 7:05 pm @BeAChooser Sounds like they're channeling Judy Tenuta, a comedienne whose schtick includes telling tall tales then saying "It could happen".
Yes, I suppose. But I think they're going to be channeling Emily Litella (Gilda Radner) from SNL. “Never Mind!”

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Unread post by jackokie » Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:02 pm

@BeAChooser I'd put money on it.

After watching Don Scott's latest video I bought his new book from Stickman On Stone, and decided to also get the Encyclopedia of Astronomy and Astrophysics he mentioned in the video. I thought the entire video was one of the best I've seen about the EU, and that animation of a Birkeland Current was worth 100 articles. I'm going to use that video from now on when commenting on gnomes in the blogosphere.
Time is what prevents everything from happening all at once.

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by BeAChooser » Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:23 pm

jackokie wrote: Mon Jan 17, 2022 10:02 pm After watching Don Scott's latest video
Are you talking about this one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qq9Cqh2nuFU

Or this one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6VUy5Bt5Es

Or this one?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V0kVu3x42ag

I have to agree, Scott is a priceless asset to the EU community at this point.

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Re: One Step Closer …

Unread post by BeAChooser » Fri Feb 04, 2022 1:01 am

Oh great … another expensive DM “could” …

https://hothardware.com/news/nasa-inter ... ark-matter
NASA Interstellar Probe Mission Could Shed Light On The Mysteries Of Dark Matter

How much dark matter is actually in our solar system and the Milky Way Galaxy? A recent study that was published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society calculated approximately how much the gravitational pull of dark matter impacts our solar system. The study further proposed a potential “Interstellar Probe” that would travel 500 astronomical units from the Sun to study and measure dark matter.
Cost Estimate? According to https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-n ... ghborhood/ … over $2 billion. Payback to society? Well, is knowing how the Heliosphere formed and evolved enough to justify such an expense? Will that knowledge affect life on earth or, for that matter, anything we do in the next 100 years? If they go out there looking to really understand the solar systems plasma and electrical environment maybe … but if it’s to “shed light” on DM, probably not. Just saying ...

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