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User: "Sam Wormley"
Date: 02 Oct 2007 09:23:56 PM
Object: Dark Matter and Early Stars
Dark Matter and Early Stars
Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.
Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527
From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511
A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914
.

User: "Mrs. Sodium K. Chloride"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 02 Oct 2007 11:22:20 PM

"....depend critically on the currently unknown nature of the dark matter

itself....."
I'd like to know what that stuff is made of. That's what I'd like to know.
"Sam Wormley" <swormley1@mchsi.com> wrote in message
news:03DMi.115327$Xa3.21321@attbi_s22...

Dark Matter and Early Stars

Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.

Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527

From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511

A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914

.
User: "Chris Marx c/o www.paf.li"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 04 Oct 2007 11:57:44 AM
"Mrs. Sodium K. Chloride" <guesswork@sandia.gov> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:BKWdnU4hXs4_hJ7anZ2dnUVZ_q-jnZ2d@comcast.com...



"....depend critically on the currently unknown nature of the dark
matter

itself....."


I'd like to know what that stuff is made of.
That's what I'd like to know.

I repeatedly told you in Re: Dark Matter:
"Dark energy" is the potential energy -- electricity in
its 1st aggregate state at ~-5'000'000 °C --, invisible
as a non-substance, but not transparent. It is in the
stars as also in the energy balls ("atoms"): "If the
interior of the sun were as hot as it is cold in reality,
it could not be seen as a ball in its present shape on
the sky, but it would since long have had the same
fate as the nova Pictoris or the nova Hercules. The
possibility of the nearly inexhaustible reserve of
potential energy of the sun is based solely on the
assumption of a lowest coldness limit.Cf
www.paf.li/perceptions.htm#_Toc2338372, "The
Formation of Substance".
.
User: "Mrs. Sodium K. Chloride"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 04 Oct 2007 10:27:09 PM
"Chris Marx c/o www.paf.li" <chris.marx@tiscalinet.ch> wrote in message
news:47051bae$1_2@news.tiscalinet.ch...

"Mrs. Sodium K. Chloride" <guesswork@sandia.gov> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:BKWdnU4hXs4_hJ7anZ2dnUVZ_q-jnZ2d@comcast.com...



"....depend critically on the currently unknown nature of the dark
matter

itself....."


I'd like to know what that stuff is made of.
That's what I'd like to know.


I repeatedly told you in Re: Dark Matter:
"Dark energy" is the potential energy -- electricity in
its 1st aggregate state at ~-5'000'000 °C --, invisible
as a non-substance, but not transparent. It is in the
stars as also in the energy balls ("atoms"): "If the
interior of the sun were as hot as it is cold in reality,
it could not be seen as a ball in its present shape on
the sky, but it would since long have had the same
fate as the nova Pictoris or the nova Hercules. The
possibility of the nearly inexhaustible reserve of
potential energy of the sun is based solely on the
assumption of a lowest coldness limit.Cf
www.paf.li/perceptions.htm#_Toc2338372, "The
Formation of Substance".

Dark matter is made from what - Illinium ? Virginium ?
Good one.
What about Schwartzinium ?
Wormlinium ?
Potter-metal ?
Androclinium ?
.
User: "Chris Marx c/o www.paf.li"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 04 Oct 2007 10:58:17 PM
"Mrs. Sodium K. Chloride" <guesswork@sandia.gov> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:kKmdnbUA75EnMpjanZ2dnUVZ_gSdnZ2d@comcast.com...


"Chris Marx c/o www.paf.li" <chris.marx@tiscalinet.ch> wrote in message
news:47051bae$1_2@news.tiscalinet.ch...

"Mrs. Sodium K. Chloride" <guesswork@sandia.gov> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:BKWdnU4hXs4_hJ7anZ2dnUVZ_q-jnZ2d@comcast.com...



"....depend critically on the currently unknown nature of the dark
matter

itself....."


I'd like to know what that stuff is made of.
That's what I'd like to know.


I repeatedly told you in Re: Dark Matter:
"Dark energy" is the potential energy -- electricity in
its 1st aggregate state at ~-5'000'000 C --, invisible
as a non-substance, but not transparent. It is in the
stars as also in the energy balls ("atoms"): "If the
interior of the sun were as hot as it is cold in reality,
it could not be seen as a ball in its present shape on
the sky, but it would since long have had the same
fate as the nova Pictoris or the nova Hercules. The
possibility of the nearly inexhaustible reserve of
potential energy of the sun is based solely on the
assumption of a lowest coldness limit.Cf
www.paf.li/perceptions.htm#_Toc2338372, "The
Formation of Substance".


Dark matter is made from what - Illinium ?

Haven't you read the paragraph above?

Virginium ?

Good one.

What about Schwartzinium ?

Wormlinium ?

Potter-metal ?

Androclinium ?

No to all: as said above DM is potential energy -- _ie_
electricity in its 1st aggregate state at ~-5'000'000 C --,
as a non-substance invisible, but not transparent.
A "hole" in gravitation, _ie_ in space.
.



User: "malibu"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 07:20:22 AM
On Oct 2, 10:22 pm, "Mrs. Sodium K. Chloride" <guessw...@sandia.gov>
wrote:

"....depend critically on the currently unknown nature of the dark matter


itself....."

I'd like to know what that stuff is made of. That's what I'd like to know.


bull patties
.
User: "Mrs. Sodium K. Chloride"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 07:55:55 AM
"malibu" <vegan16@accesscomm.ca> wrote in message
news:1191414022.049023.232920@50g2000hsm.googlegroups.com...

On Oct 2, 10:22 pm, "Mrs. Sodium K. Chloride" <guessw...@sandia.gov>
wrote:

"....depend critically on the currently unknown nature of the dark

matter


itself....."

I'd like to know what that stuff is made of. That's what I'd like to

know.



bull patties

At least the effect is observable. Thank God for that, unlike ST which
predicts no observable effects.
.



User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 02:16:35 PM
On Oct 2, 8:23 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:

Dark Matter and Early Stars

Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.

Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527

From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511

A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914

I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter. In other words dark matter forms a black
hole itself with an event horizon, and it's own pressure energizes
it's gravitational properties through electro-gravitation and with it
releasing electrons into space by a central jet. The process turns
gravity to anti-gravity (boiling escape of condensed energy) than to
electrons (and/or heavier elements) released with near the speed of
light as a boiling turbulance in terms of energy, basically a process
of boiling. Note, dark matter is gravitational tides that carry energy
of speed that is distributed throughout a spiral galactic system.
It has already been found that dark matter concentrates in spiral
galaxies and is found in little or no quantities in less collectively
unified and energized (powered) elliptic galactic systems where
Suns orbit the center of the galaxy in all directions randomly in a
bulb or more primitive and random formations. Spiral galaxies have
a clearly evolved epi-center and stars organize as planets in a
solar system on a disk. The description of a spiral galactic system
is that Suns move about in fairly identical speed regardless of their
location in the spiral galactic system, and this power, seen as dark
matter corresponds with a speed factor and power mark that exists
throughout the galaxy inerting gravitation (gravitational tides).
When objects move toward the core of the spiral galaxy, the speed
factor still exists and so strong that Suns moving into the core of
the
galaxy are torn apart into gas and dust that accumulates around the
eye of the galaxy, but further concentration of gravitational tides
may
energize (heat up) and a boiling point may trigger the wall of the
eyes
to rise dramatically as jets, basically a very rapid spinning of the
eye
may correspond with this effect. It may be dark matter itself
responsible
to give rise to energized space particles. The particles that arise
in
conditions where one reaches a collapse of space into itself would be
limited as having mass (driven by tidal unlimited mass energy, now
driving mass, an exchange). Jets arise in a total point of mass/
energy,
but hurricanes too have eyes that can rise up very high in altitude,
then
some parts can wash down (rain down) slowly by the gravity of the
spiral
galaxy if the jet escape velocity is not too high and forms
occasionally.
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 02:20:27 PM
On Oct 3, 1:16 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 2, 8:23 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:





Dark Matter and Early Stars


Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.


Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527


From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511


A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914


I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter. In other words dark matter forms a black
hole itself with an event horizon, and it's own pressure energizes
it's gravitational properties through electro-gravitation and with it
releasing electrons into space by a central jet. The process turns
gravity to anti-gravity (boiling escape of condensed energy) than to
electrons (and/or heavier elements) released with near the speed of
light as a boiling turbulance in terms of energy, basically a process
of boiling. Note, dark matter is gravitational tides that carry energy
of speed that is distributed throughout a spiral galactic system.
It has already been found that dark matter concentrates in spiral
galaxies and is found in little or no quantities in less collectively
unified and energized (powered) elliptic galactic systems where
Suns orbit the center of the galaxy in all directions randomly in a
bulb or more primitive and random formations. Spiral galaxies have
a clearly evolved epi-center and stars organize as planets in a
solar system on a disk. The description of a spiral galactic system
is that Suns move about in fairly identical speed regardless of their
location in the spiral galactic system, and this power, seen as dark
matter corresponds with a speed factor and power mark that exists
throughout the galaxy inerting gravitation (gravitational tides).
When objects move toward the core of the spiral galaxy, the speed
factor still exists and so strong that Suns moving into the core of
the
galaxy are torn apart into gas and dust that accumulates around the
eye of the galaxy, but further concentration of gravitational tides
may
energize (heat up) and a boiling point may trigger the wall of the
eyes
to rise dramatically as jets, basically a very rapid spinning of the
eye
may correspond with this effect. It may be dark matter itself
responsible
to give rise to energized space particles. The particles that arise
in
conditions where one reaches a collapse of space into itself would be
limited as having mass (driven by tidal unlimited mass energy, now
driving mass, an exchange). Jets arise in a total point of mass/
energy,
but hurricanes too have eyes that can rise up very high in altitude,
then
some parts can wash down (rain down) slowly by the gravity of the
spiral
galaxy if the jet escape velocity is not too high and forms
occasionally.

The Universe has an environment where matter burns and forms,
a cycle. I am not convinced of a big bang, regional voids give rise
to regions of past regional galactic formation processes, even today
some regions of the galaxy are giving birth to new galaxies. Other
parts are void of activity (see the great void). We understand very
little.
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 02:36:01 PM
On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 1:16 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 2, 8:23 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:


Dark Matter and Early Stars


Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.


Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527


From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511


A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914


I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter. In other words dark matter forms a black
hole itself with an event horizon, and it's own pressure energizes
it's gravitational properties through electro-gravitation and with it
releasing electrons into space by a central jet. The process turns
gravity to anti-gravity (boiling escape of condensed energy) than to
electrons (and/or heavier elements) released with near the speed of
light as a boiling turbulance in terms of energy, basically a process
of boiling. Note, dark matter is gravitational tides that carry energy
of speed that is distributed throughout a spiral galactic system.
It has already been found that dark matter concentrates in spiral
galaxies and is found in little or no quantities in less collectively
unified and energized (powered) elliptic galactic systems where
Suns orbit the center of the galaxy in all directions randomly in a
bulb or more primitive and random formations. Spiral galaxies have
a clearly evolved epi-center and stars organize as planets in a
solar system on a disk. The description of a spiral galactic system
is that Suns move about in fairly identical speed regardless of their
location in the spiral galactic system, and this power, seen as dark
matter corresponds with a speed factor and power mark that exists
throughout the galaxy inerting gravitation (gravitational tides).
When objects move toward the core of the spiral galaxy, the speed
factor still exists and so strong that Suns moving into the core of
the
galaxy are torn apart into gas and dust that accumulates around the
eye of the galaxy, but further concentration of gravitational tides
may
energize (heat up) and a boiling point may trigger the wall of the
eyes
to rise dramatically as jets, basically a very rapid spinning of the
eye
may correspond with this effect. It may be dark matter itself
responsible
to give rise to energized space particles. The particles that arise
in
conditions where one reaches a collapse of space into itself would be
limited as having mass (driven by tidal unlimited mass energy, now
driving mass, an exchange). Jets arise in a total point of mass/
energy,
but hurricanes too have eyes that can rise up very high in altitude,
then
some parts can wash down (rain down) slowly by the gravity of the
spiral
galaxy if the jet escape velocity is not too high and forms
occasionally.


The Universe has an environment where matter burns and forms,
a cycle. I am not convinced of a big bang, regional voids give rise
to regions of past regional galactic formation processes, even today
some regions of the galaxy are giving birth to new galaxies. Other
parts are void of activity (see the great void). We understand very
little.

By the way I submitted a complete theory to explain dark matter.
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 06:22:08 PM
On Oct 3, 1:36 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 3, 1:16 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 2, 8:23 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:


Dark Matter and Early Stars


Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.


Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527


From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511


A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914


I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter. In other words dark matter forms a black
hole itself with an event horizon, and it's own pressure energizes
it's gravitational properties through electro-gravitation and with it
releasing electrons into space by a central jet. The process turns
gravity to anti-gravity (boiling escape of condensed energy) than to
electrons (and/or heavier elements) released with near the speed of
light as a boiling turbulance in terms of energy, basically a process
of boiling. Note, dark matter is gravitational tides that carry energy
of speed that is distributed throughout a spiral galactic system.
It has already been found that dark matter concentrates in spiral
galaxies and is found in little or no quantities in less collectively
unified and energized (powered) elliptic galactic systems where
Suns orbit the center of the galaxy in all directions randomly in a
bulb or more primitive and random formations. Spiral galaxies have
a clearly evolved epi-center and stars organize as planets in a
solar system on a disk. The description of a spiral galactic system
is that Suns move about in fairly identical speed regardless of their
location in the spiral galactic system, and this power, seen as dark
matter corresponds with a speed factor and power mark that exists
throughout the galaxy inerting gravitation (gravitational tides).
When objects move toward the core of the spiral galaxy, the speed
factor still exists and so strong that Suns moving into the core of
the
galaxy are torn apart into gas and dust that accumulates around the
eye of the galaxy, but further concentration of gravitational tides
may
energize (heat up) and a boiling point may trigger the wall of the
eyes
to rise dramatically as jets, basically a very rapid spinning of the
eye
may correspond with this effect. It may be dark matter itself
responsible
to give rise to energized space particles. The particles that arise
in
conditions where one reaches a collapse of space into itself would be
limited as having mass (driven by tidal unlimited mass energy, now
driving mass, an exchange). Jets arise in a total point of mass/
energy,
but hurricanes too have eyes that can rise up very high in altitude,
then
some parts can wash down (rain down) slowly by the gravity of the
spiral
galaxy if the jet escape velocity is not too high and forms
occasionally.


The Universe has an environment where matter burns and forms,
a cycle. I am not convinced of a big bang, regional voids give rise
to regions of past regional galactic formation processes, even today
some regions of the galaxy are giving birth to new galaxies. Other
parts are void of activity (see the great void). We understand very
little.


By the way I submitted a complete theory to explain dark matter.

from the gravity of a spiral galaxy, energy fused gravitationally at
Uncle Al's
home, yes, the famous Uncle Al's home... There is puke coming out of
your
nose.
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 06:30:34 PM
On Oct 3, 5:22 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 1:36 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 3, 1:16 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 2, 8:23 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:


Dark Matter and Early Stars


Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.


Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527


From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511


A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914


I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter. In other words dark matter forms a black
hole itself with an event horizon, and it's own pressure energizes
it's gravitational properties through electro-gravitation and with it
releasing electrons into space by a central jet. The process turns
gravity to anti-gravity (boiling escape of condensed energy) than to
electrons (and/or heavier elements) released with near the speed of
light as a boiling turbulance in terms of energy, basically a process
of boiling. Note, dark matter is gravitational tides that carry energy
of speed that is distributed throughout a spiral galactic system.
It has already been found that dark matter concentrates in spiral
galaxies and is found in little or no quantities in less collectively
unified and energized (powered) elliptic galactic systems where
Suns orbit the center of the galaxy in all directions randomly in a
bulb or more primitive and random formations. Spiral galaxies have
a clearly evolved epi-center and stars organize as planets in a
solar system on a disk. The description of a spiral galactic system
is that Suns move about in fairly identical speed regardless of their
location in the spiral galactic system, and this power, seen as dark
matter corresponds with a speed factor and power mark that exists
throughout the galaxy inerting gravitation (gravitational tides).
When objects move toward the core of the spiral galaxy, the speed
factor still exists and so strong that Suns moving into the core of
the
galaxy are torn apart into gas and dust that accumulates around the
eye of the galaxy, but further concentration of gravitational tides
may
energize (heat up) and a boiling point may trigger the wall of the
eyes
to rise dramatically as jets, basically a very rapid spinning of the
eye
may correspond with this effect. It may be dark matter itself
responsible
to give rise to energized space particles. The particles that arise
in
conditions where one reaches a collapse of space into itself would be
limited as having mass (driven by tidal unlimited mass energy, now
driving mass, an exchange). Jets arise in a total point of mass/
energy,
but hurricanes too have eyes that can rise up very high in altitude,
then
some parts can wash down (rain down) slowly by the gravity of the
spiral
galaxy if the jet escape velocity is not too high and forms
occasionally.


The Universe has an environment where matter burns and forms,
a cycle. I am not convinced of a big bang, regional voids give rise
to regions of past regional galactic formation processes, even today
some regions of the galaxy are giving birth to new galaxies. Other
parts are void of activity (see the great void). We understand very
little.


By the way I submitted a complete theory to explain dark matter.


from the gravity of a spiral galaxy, energy fused gravitationally at
Uncle Al's
home, yes, the famous Uncle Al's home... There is puke coming out of
your
nose.

Dark matter fused in your home, and you have puke coming out of your
nose.
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 06:34:30 PM

On Oct 2, 8:23 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:


Dark Matter and Early Stars


Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.


Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527


From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511


A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914


I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter. In other words dark matter forms a black
hole itself with an event horizon, and it's own pressure energizes
it's gravitational properties through electro-gravitation and with it
releasing electrons into space by a central jet. The process turns
gravity to anti-gravity (boiling escape of condensed energy) than to
electrons (and/or heavier elements) released with near the speed of
light as a boiling turbulance in terms of energy, basically a process
of boiling. Note, dark matter is gravitational tides that carry energy
of speed that is distributed throughout a spiral galactic system.
It has already been found that dark matter concentrates in spiral
galaxies and is found in little or no quantities in less collectively
unified and energized (powered) elliptic galactic systems where
Suns orbit the center of the galaxy in all directions randomly in a
bulb or more primitive and random formations. Spiral galaxies have
a clearly evolved epi-center and stars organize as planets in a
solar system on a disk. The description of a spiral galactic system
is that Suns move about in fairly identical speed regardless of their
location in the spiral galactic system, and this power, seen as dark
matter corresponds with a speed factor and power mark that exists
throughout the galaxy inerting gravitation (gravitational tides).
When objects move toward the core of the spiral galaxy, the speed
factor still exists and so strong that Suns moving into the core of
the
galaxy are torn apart into gas and dust that accumulates around the
eye of the galaxy, but further concentration of gravitational tides
may
energize (heat up) and a boiling point may trigger the wall of the
eyes
to rise dramatically as jets, basically a very rapid spinning of the
eye
may correspond with this effect. It may be dark matter itself
responsible
to give rise to energized space particles. The particles that arise
in
conditions where one reaches a collapse of space into itself would be
limited as having mass (driven by tidal unlimited mass energy, now
driving mass, an exchange). Jets arise in a total point of mass/
energy,
but hurricanes too have eyes that can rise up very high in altitude,
then
some parts can wash down (rain down) slowly by the gravity of the
spiral
galaxy if the jet escape velocity is not too high and forms
occasionally.


The Universe has an environment where matter burns and forms,
a cycle. I am not convinced of a big bang, regional voids give rise
to regions of past regional galactic formation processes, even today
some regions of the galaxy are giving birth to new galaxies. Other
parts are void of activity (see the great void). We understand very
little.


By the way I submitted a complete theory to explain dark matter.


from the gravity of a spiral galaxy, energy fused gravitationally at
Uncle Al's
home, yes, the famous Uncle Al's home... There is puke coming out of
your
nose.


Dark matter fused in your home, and you have puke coming out of your
nose.

Fuse grav e tee, in Uncle Al's home E, T. Pooing from his nose, so he
see grav E T and that it cannot fuse around Earth, but on very large
scales
it can fuse in a circle and accelerate, up your nose. There is poop
coming
out of your nose.
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 06:36:13 PM
On Oct 3, 5:34 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 2, 8:23 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:


Dark Matter and Early Stars


Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.


Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527


From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511


A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914


I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter. In other words dark matter forms a black
hole itself with an event horizon, and it's own pressure energizes
it's gravitational properties through electro-gravitation and with it
releasing electrons into space by a central jet. The process turns
gravity to anti-gravity (boiling escape of condensed energy) than to
electrons (and/or heavier elements) released with near the speed of
light as a boiling turbulance in terms of energy, basically a process
of boiling. Note, dark matter is gravitational tides that carry energy
of speed that is distributed throughout a spiral galactic system.
It has already been found that dark matter concentrates in spiral
galaxies and is found in little or no quantities in less collectively
unified and energized (powered) elliptic galactic systems where
Suns orbit the center of the galaxy in all directions randomly in a
bulb or more primitive and random formations. Spiral galaxies have
a clearly evolved epi-center and stars organize as planets in a
solar system on a disk. The description of a spiral galactic system
is that Suns move about in fairly identical speed regardless of their
location in the spiral galactic system, and this power, seen as dark
matter corresponds with a speed factor and power mark that exists
throughout the galaxy inerting gravitation (gravitational tides).
When objects move toward the core of the spiral galaxy, the speed
factor still exists and so strong that Suns moving into the core of
the
galaxy are torn apart into gas and dust that accumulates around the
eye of the galaxy, but further concentration of gravitational tides
may
energize (heat up) and a boiling point may trigger the wall of the
eyes
to rise dramatically as jets, basically a very rapid spinning of the
eye
may correspond with this effect. It may be dark matter itself
responsible
to give rise to energized space particles. The particles that arise
in
conditions where one reaches a collapse of space into itself would be
limited as having mass (driven by tidal unlimited mass energy, now
driving mass, an exchange). Jets arise in a total point of mass/
energy,
but hurricanes too have eyes that can rise up very high in altitude,
then
some parts can wash down (rain down) slowly by the gravity of the
spiral
galaxy if the jet escape velocity is not too high and forms
occasionally.


The Universe has an environment where matter burns and forms,
a cycle. I am not convinced of a big bang, regional voids give rise
to regions of past regional galactic formation processes, even today
some regions of the galaxy are giving birth to new galaxies. Other
parts are void of activity (see the great void). We understand very
little.


By the way I submitted a complete theory to explain dark matter.


from the gravity of a spiral galaxy, energy fused gravitationally at
Uncle Al's
home, yes, the famous Uncle Al's home... There is puke coming out of
your
nose.


Dark matter fused in your home, and you have puke coming out of your
nose.


Fuse grav e tee, in Uncle Al's home E, T. Pooing from his nose, so he
see grav E T and that it cannot fuse around Earth, but on very large
scales
it can fuse in a circle and accelerate, up your nose. There is poop
coming
out of your nose.

Typo: There is puke coming out of up your nose. Dark poop is falling
everywhere. It is so many coming. What is happening?
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 06:37:59 PM
On Oct 3, 5:36 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 5:34 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 2, 8:23 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:


Dark Matter and Early Stars


Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.


Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527


From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511


A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914


I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter. In other words dark matter forms a black
hole itself with an event horizon, and it's own pressure energizes
it's gravitational properties through electro-gravitation and with it
releasing electrons into space by a central jet. The process turns
gravity to anti-gravity (boiling escape of condensed energy) than to
electrons (and/or heavier elements) released with near the speed of
light as a boiling turbulance in terms of energy, basically a process
of boiling. Note, dark matter is gravitational tides that carry energy
of speed that is distributed throughout a spiral galactic system.
It has already been found that dark matter concentrates in spiral
galaxies and is found in little or no quantities in less collectively
unified and energized (powered) elliptic galactic systems where
Suns orbit the center of the galaxy in all directions randomly in a
bulb or more primitive and random formations. Spiral galaxies have
a clearly evolved epi-center and stars organize as planets in a
solar system on a disk. The description of a spiral galactic system
is that Suns move about in fairly identical speed regardless of their
location in the spiral galactic system, and this power, seen as dark
matter corresponds with a speed factor and power mark that exists
throughout the galaxy inerting gravitation (gravitational tides).
When objects move toward the core of the spiral galaxy, the speed
factor still exists and so strong that Suns moving into the core of
the
galaxy are torn apart into gas and dust that accumulates around the
eye of the galaxy, but further concentration of gravitational tides
may
energize (heat up) and a boiling point may trigger the wall of the
eyes
to rise dramatically as jets, basically a very rapid spinning of the
eye
may correspond with this effect. It may be dark matter itself
responsible
to give rise to energized space particles. The particles that arise
in
conditions where one reaches a collapse of space into itself would be
limited as having mass (driven by tidal unlimited mass energy, now
driving mass, an exchange). Jets arise in a total point of mass/
energy,
but hurricanes too have eyes that can rise up very high in altitude,
then
some parts can wash down (rain down) slowly by the gravity of the
spiral
galaxy if the jet escape velocity is not too high and forms
occasionally.


The Universe has an environment where matter burns and forms,
a cycle. I am not convinced of a big bang, regional voids give rise
to regions of past regional galactic formation processes, even today
some regions of the galaxy are giving birth to new galaxies. Other
parts are void of activity (see the great void). We understand very
little.


By the way I submitted a complete theory to explain dark matter.


from the gravity of a spiral galaxy, energy fused gravitationally at
Uncle Al's
home, yes, the famous Uncle Al's home... There is puke coming out of
your
nose.


Dark matter fused in your home, and you have puke coming out of your
nose.


Fuse grav e tee, in Uncle Al's home E, T. Pooing from his nose, so he
see grav E T and that it cannot fuse around Earth, but on very large
scales
it can fuse in a circle and accelerate, up your nose. There is poop
coming
out of your nose.


Typo: There is puke coming out of up your nose. Dark poop is falling
everywhere. It is so many coming. What is happening?

It changed to iron balls. Study physics.
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 06:39:16 PM
On Oct 3, 5:37 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 5:36 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 3, 5:34 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 2, 8:23 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:


Dark Matter and Early Stars


Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.


Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527


From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511


A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914


I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter. In other words dark matter forms a black
hole itself with an event horizon, and it's own pressure energizes
it's gravitational properties through electro-gravitation and with it
releasing electrons into space by a central jet. The process turns
gravity to anti-gravity (boiling escape of condensed energy) than to
electrons (and/or heavier elements) released with near the speed of
light as a boiling turbulance in terms of energy, basically a process
of boiling. Note, dark matter is gravitational tides that carry energy
of speed that is distributed throughout a spiral galactic system.
It has already been found that dark matter concentrates in spiral
galaxies and is found in little or no quantities in less collectively
unified and energized (powered) elliptic galactic systems where
Suns orbit the center of the galaxy in all directions randomly in a
bulb or more primitive and random formations. Spiral galaxies have
a clearly evolved epi-center and stars organize as planets in a
solar system on a disk. The description of a spiral galactic system
is that Suns move about in fairly identical speed regardless of their
location in the spiral galactic system, and this power, seen as dark
matter corresponds with a speed factor and power mark that exists
throughout the galaxy inerting gravitation (gravitational tides).
When objects move toward the core of the spiral galaxy, the speed
factor still exists and so strong that Suns moving into the core of
the
galaxy are torn apart into gas and dust that accumulates around the
eye of the galaxy, but further concentration of gravitational tides
may
energize (heat up) and a boiling point may trigger the wall of the
eyes
to rise dramatically as jets, basically a very rapid spinning of the
eye
may correspond with this effect. It may be dark matter itself
responsible
to give rise to energized space particles. The particles that arise
in
conditions where one reaches a collapse of space into itself would be
limited as having mass (driven by tidal unlimited mass energy, now
driving mass, an exchange). Jets arise in a total point of mass/
energy,
but hurricanes too have eyes that can rise up very high in altitude,
then
some parts can wash down (rain down) slowly by the gravity of the
spiral
galaxy if the jet escape velocity is not too high and forms
occasionally.


The Universe has an environment where matter burns and forms,
a cycle. I am not convinced of a big bang, regional voids give rise
to regions of past regional galactic formation processes, even today
some regions of the galaxy are giving birth to new galaxies. Other
parts are void of activity (see the great void). We understand very
little.


By the way I submitted a complete theory to explain dark matter.


from the gravity of a spiral galaxy, energy fused gravitationally at
Uncle Al's
home, yes, the famous Uncle Al's home... There is puke coming out of
your
nose.


Dark matter fused in your home, and you have puke coming out of your
nose.


Fuse grav e tee, in Uncle Al's home E, T. Pooing from his nose, so he
see grav E T and that it cannot fuse around Earth, but on very large
scales
it can fuse in a circle and accelerate, up your nose. There is poop
coming
out of your nose.


Typo: There is puke coming out of up your nose. Dark poop is falling
everywhere. It is so many coming. What is happening?


It changed to iron balls. Study physics.

The forces of dark energy are filling your home, how can physics help
you?
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 06:53:02 PM
On Oct 3, 5:39 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 5:37 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 3, 5:36 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 3, 5:34 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 2, 8:23 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:


Dark Matter and Early Stars


Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.


Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527


From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511


A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914


I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter. In other words dark matter forms a black
hole itself with an event horizon, and it's own pressure energizes
it's gravitational properties through electro-gravitation and with it
releasing electrons into space by a central jet. The process turns
gravity to anti-gravity (boiling escape of condensed energy) than to
electrons (and/or heavier elements) released with near the speed of
light as a boiling turbulance in terms of energy, basically a process
of boiling. Note, dark matter is gravitational tides that carry energy
of speed that is distributed throughout a spiral galactic system.
It has already been found that dark matter concentrates in spiral
galaxies and is found in little or no quantities in less collectively
unified and energized (powered) elliptic galactic systems where
Suns orbit the center of the galaxy in all directions randomly in a
bulb or more primitive and random formations. Spiral galaxies have
a clearly evolved epi-center and stars organize as planets in a
solar system on a disk. The description of a spiral galactic system
is that Suns move about in fairly identical speed regardless of their
location in the spiral galactic system, and this power, seen as dark
matter corresponds with a speed factor and power mark that exists
throughout the galaxy inerting gravitation (gravitational tides).
When objects move toward the core of the spiral galaxy, the speed
factor still exists and so strong that Suns moving into the core of
the
galaxy are torn apart into gas and dust that accumulates around the
eye of the galaxy, but further concentration of gravitational tides
may
energize (heat up) and a boiling point may trigger the wall of the
eyes
to rise dramatically as jets, basically a very rapid spinning of the
eye
may correspond with this effect. It may be dark matter itself
responsible
to give rise to energized space particles. The particles that arise
in
conditions where one reaches a collapse of space into itself would be
limited as having mass (driven by tidal unlimited mass energy, now
driving mass, an exchange). Jets arise in a total point of mass/
energy,
but hurricanes too have eyes that can rise up very high in altitude,
then
some parts can wash down (rain down) slowly by the gravity of the
spiral
galaxy if the jet escape velocity is not too high and forms
occasionally.


The Universe has an environment where matter burns and forms,
a cycle. I am not convinced of a big bang, regional voids give rise
to regions of past regional galactic formation processes, even today
some regions of the galaxy are giving birth to new galaxies. Other
parts are void of activity (see the great void). We understand very
little.


By the way I submitted a complete theory to explain dark matter.


from the gravity of a spiral galaxy, energy fused gravitationally at
Uncle Al's
home, yes, the famous Uncle Al's home... There is puke coming out of
your
nose.


Dark matter fused in your home, and you have puke coming out of your
nose.


Fuse grav e tee, in Uncle Al's home E, T. Pooing from his nose, so he
see grav E T and that it cannot fuse around Earth, but on very large
scales
it can fuse in a circle and accelerate, up your nose. There is poop
coming
out of your nose.


Typo: There is puke coming out of up your nose. Dark poop is falling
everywhere. It is so many coming. What is happening?


It changed to iron balls. Study physics.


The forces of dark energy are filling your home, how can physics help
you?

Scene: two dark shadowy lines come down from the sky into a home
through a window and move up the nose of a man and first puke is
dropping
then later iron balls are dropping from his nose by the endless
counts, dark
matter has fused in his nose. He tries to escape and run, but the two
dark
shadowy things from the sky are following him. Iron balls are
dropping. He
muffles: hyelp.
"There is puke coming out of your nose."
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 07:03:05 PM
On Oct 3, 5:53 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 5:39 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 3, 5:37 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 3, 5:36 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 3, 5:34 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 2, 8:23 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@mchsi.com> wrote:


Dark Matter and Early Stars


Standard models of early star formation posit that the first stars
were seeded by clumps of slow-moving, cold dark matter that pulled in
and condensed nearby clouds of gas by gravitational force. In a
Report in the 14 Sep 2007 Science Gao and Theuns presented
supercomputer simulations that challenge that view and show that the
stars' properties depend critically on the currently unknown nature
of the dark matter itself. The new model includes a "warmer" form of
dark matter comprising faster-moving particles. Instead of clumping,
this warm dark matter would have first stretched into massive
filament-like structures and then fragmented to form stars with a
range of masses. The simulations further suggest that coalescence of
fragments and stars during the filament's ultimate collapse may seed
the supermassive black holes that lurk in the centers of most massive
galaxies. As noted in an accompanying Perspective by V. Bromm, "[t]he
macrophysics of early star formation might thus hold important
lessons for the microphysics of exotic elementary particles." Dr.
Theuns discussed the work in a related podcast interview.


Lighting the Universe with Filaments
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1527


From Darkness to Light
http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/short/317/5844/1511


A related Podcast
http://www.sciencemag.org/about/podcast.dtl#20070914


I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter. In other words dark matter forms a black
hole itself with an event horizon, and it's own pressure energizes
it's gravitational properties through electro-gravitation and with it
releasing electrons into space by a central jet. The process turns
gravity to anti-gravity (boiling escape of condensed energy) than to
electrons (and/or heavier elements) released with near the speed of
light as a boiling turbulance in terms of energy, basically a process
of boiling. Note, dark matter is gravitational tides that carry energy
of speed that is distributed throughout a spiral galactic system.
It has already been found that dark matter concentrates in spiral
galaxies and is found in little or no quantities in less collectively
unified and energized (powered) elliptic galactic systems where
Suns orbit the center of the galaxy in all directions randomly in a
bulb or more primitive and random formations. Spiral galaxies have
a clearly evolved epi-center and stars organize as planets in a
solar system on a disk. The description of a spiral galactic system
is that Suns move about in fairly identical speed regardless of their
location in the spiral galactic system, and this power, seen as dark
matter corresponds with a speed factor and power mark that exists
throughout the galaxy inerting gravitation (gravitational tides).
When objects move toward the core of the spiral galaxy, the speed
factor still exists and so strong that Suns moving into the core of
the
galaxy are torn apart into gas and dust that accumulates around the
eye of the galaxy, but further concentration of gravitational tides
may
energize (heat up) and a boiling point may trigger the wall of the
eyes
to rise dramatically as jets, basically a very rapid spinning of the
eye
may correspond with this effect. It may be dark matter itself
responsible
to give rise to energized space particles. The particles that arise
in
conditions where one reaches a collapse of space into itself would be
limited as having mass (driven by tidal unlimited mass energy, now
driving mass, an exchange). Jets arise in a total point of mass/
energy,
but hurricanes too have eyes that can rise up very high in altitude,
then
some parts can wash down (rain down) slowly by the gravity of the
spiral
galaxy if the jet escape velocity is not too high and forms
occasionally.


The Universe has an environment where matter burns and forms,
a cycle. I am not convinced of a big bang, regional voids give rise
to regions of past regional galactic formation processes, even today
some regions of the galaxy are giving birth to new galaxies. Other
parts are void of activity (see the great void). We understand very
little.


By the way I submitted a complete theory to explain dark matter.


from the gravity of a spiral galaxy, energy fused gravitationally at
Uncle Al's
home, yes, the famous Uncle Al's home... There is puke coming out of
your
nose.


Dark matter fused in your home, and you have puke coming out of your
nose.


Fuse grav e tee, in Uncle Al's home E, T. Pooing from his nose, so he
see grav E T and that it cannot fuse around Earth, but on very large
scales
it can fuse in a circle and accelerate, up your nose. There is poop
coming
out of your nose.


Typo: There is puke coming out of up your nose. Dark poop is falling
everywhere. It is so many coming. What is happening?


It changed to iron balls. Study physics.


The forces of dark energy are filling your home, how can physics help
you?


Scene: two dark shadowy lines come down from the sky into a home
through a window and move up the nose of a man and first puke is
dropping
then later iron balls are dropping from his nose by the endless
counts, dark
matter has fused in his nose. He tries to escape and run, but the two
dark
shadowy things from the sky are following him. Iron balls are
dropping. He
muffles: hyelp.

"There is puke coming out of your nose."

You can sniff it but don't bite it.
.










User: "Uncle Al"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 02:20:59 PM
gb6726 wrote:

[snip]
I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter.

[snip crap]
Idiot.
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 02:53:42 PM
On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:

gb6726 wrote:

[snip]
I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter.


[snip crap]

Idiot.

--
Uncle Alhttp://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2

Dark matter is power, baby. Use to it tarnish tavarish PPPC, the
thesis was sent and treated by a panel of judges. Power beets
power, regardless tavarish monster. Power of human intelligence,
scary, scary, scary, out of age, how it feels to be not respected,
and not loved by hippies of any type in a time of distarnishment,
kapish? No. Go rot, Stalin idiotizer. The Communist elite was an
idiotizer. Stupid, stupid, stupid and mad.
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 02:56:22 PM
On Oct 3, 1:53 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:

gb6726 wrote:

[snip]
I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter.


[snip crap]


Idiot.


--
Uncle Alhttp://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2


Dark matter is power, baby. Use to it tarnish tavarish PPPC, the
thesis was sent and treated by a panel of judges. Power beets
power, regardless tavarish monster. Power of human intelligence,
scary, scary, scary, out of age, how it feels to be not respected,
and not loved by hippies of any type in a time of distarnishment,
kapish? No. Go rot, Stalin idiotizer. The Communist elite was an
idiotizer. Stupid, stupid, stupid and mad.

I am not going to submit a theory on tarnish tavarish PPPC madman.
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 02:59:10 PM
On Oct 3, 1:56 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 1:53 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:


gb6726 wrote:

[snip]
I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter.


[snip crap]


Idiot.


--
Uncle Alhttp://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2


Dark matter is power, baby. Use to it tarnish tavarish PPPC, the
thesis was sent and treated by a panel of judges. Power beets
power, regardless tavarish monster. Power of human intelligence,
scary, scary, scary, out of age, how it feels to be not respected,
and not loved by hippies of any type in a time of distarnishment,
kapish? No. Go rot, Stalin idiotizer. The Communist elite was an
idiotizer. Stupid, stupid, stupid and mad.


I am not going to submit a theory on tarnish tavarish PPPC madman.

Elite and powerful. Long socks and pride, I'll kick your balls derango
Moscow American.
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 03:00:33 PM
On Oct 3, 1:59 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 1:56 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 3, 1:53 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:


gb6726 wrote:

[snip]
I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter.


[snip crap]


Idiot.


--
Uncle Alhttp://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2


Dark matter is power, baby. Use to it tarnish tavarish PPPC, the
thesis was sent and treated by a panel of judges. Power beets
power, regardless tavarish monster. Power of human intelligence,
scary, scary, scary, out of age, how it feels to be not respected,
and not loved by hippies of any type in a time of distarnishment,
kapish? No. Go rot, Stalin idiotizer. The Communist elite was an
idiotizer. Stupid, stupid, stupid and mad.


I am not going to submit a theory on tarnish tavarish PPPC madman.


Elite and powerful. Long socks and pride, I'll kick your balls derango
Moscow American.

I meant brain washington. Balls of pride. That, with my Nobel Prize.
.
User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 03:13:18 PM
On Oct 3, 2:00 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 1:59 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 3, 1:56 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 3, 1:53 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:


gb6726 wrote:

[snip]
I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter.


[snip crap]


Idiot.


--
Uncle Alhttp://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2


Dark matter is power, baby. Use to it tarnish tavarish PPPC, the
thesis was sent and treated by a panel of judges. Power beets
power, regardless tavarish monster. Power of human intelligence,
scary, scary, scary, out of age, how it feels to be not respected,
and not loved by hippies of any type in a time of distarnishment,
kapish? No. Go rot, Stalin idiotizer. The Communist elite was an
idiotizer. Stupid, stupid, stupid and mad.


I am not going to submit a theory on tarnish tavarish PPPC madman.


Elite and powerful. Long socks and pride, I'll kick your balls derango
Moscow American.


I meant brain washington. Balls of pride. That, with my Nobel Prize.

And senile old people. Yes, the CCCP was a senile system, yes the
PPPC is a racist radical extremist system, on both sides irrespectful
to humanity, things people see in other countries around the world.
Things other people see since the day they were born. Things like
basic needs. Madness, your balls of pride kicked for humility
unprecedented
human rights corruption, deranged senility implies arrogance. Oh,
arrogance?
Senility, that you mumble on, and destructfully instruct and screw at
anything that is considered educated. I have a Summa ***** Laude.
I visited 30 countries, I speak 4 languages.
.

User: "gb6726"

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 03:04:57 PM
On Oct 3, 2:00 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 1:59 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 3, 1:56 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 3, 1:53 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:


gb6726 wrote:

[snip]
I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter.


[snip crap]


Idiot.


--
Uncle Alhttp://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2


Dark matter is power, baby. Use to it tarnish tavarish PPPC, the
thesis was sent and treated by a panel of judges. Power beets
power, regardless tavarish monster. Power of human intelligence,
scary, scary, scary, out of age, how it feels to be not respected,
and not loved by hippies of any type in a time of distarnishment,
kapish? No. Go rot, Stalin idiotizer. The Communist elite was an
idiotizer. Stupid, stupid, stupid and mad.


I am not going to submit a theory on tarnish tavarish PPPC madman.


Elite and powerful. Long socks and pride, I'll kick your balls derango
Moscow American.


I meant brain washington. Balls of pride. That, with my Nobel Prize.

The days of elite are over, all is left is a sour curtain with the
face of Ceausescu.
Patrol and command, kick your face derango, the youth are about to
stand
on your wall of ancient command, it is time you turn old year after
year, running
over the same old ground.
How old.
.

User: ""

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 03:34:26 PM
On Oct 3, 2:00 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:

On Oct 3, 1:59 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:





On Oct 3, 1:56 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 3, 1:53 pm, gb6726 <gb6...@yahoo.com> wrote:


On Oct 3, 1:20 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@hate.spam.net> wrote:


gb6726 wrote:

[snip]
I have a theory that a black hole environment is needed to produce
electrons out of dark matter.


[snip crap]


Idiot.


--
Uncle Alhttp://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2


Dark matter is power, baby. Use to it tarnish tavarish PPPC, the
thesis was sent and treated by a panel of judges. Power beets
power, regardless tavarish monster. Power of human intelligence,
scary, scary, scary, out of age, how it feels to be not respected,
and not loved by hippies of any type in a time of distarnishment,
kapish? No. Go rot, Stalin idiotizer. The Communist elite was an
idiotizer. Stupid, stupid, stupid and mad.


I am not going to submit a theory on tarnish tavarish PPPC madman.


Elite and powerful. Long socks and pride, I'll kick your balls derango
Moscow American.


I meant brain washington. Balls of pride. That, with my Nobel Prize.

When gravity forms a circle, under the theory of Power by a man
writing a Nobel Prize level theory, you better run human fascist.
Kapish? This is not little kids game any more that you can fascist,
and fascisting people indiscriminately attacking credibility of all
people,
sure, American, but what the laurates judging my thesis for the next
few months don't know, is that I am not really a human rights activist
as prescribed. I am a cannibal, I eat people, and pull them in a hole
when least expected to under a bush and take them to my bone
collection office where I display a museum of history and time inside
secret passages of time in giant roots grown by cannibals deep under
ground, there one feels sufficated in the midst of smoky torches,
there are plenty of people taken who are better be eaten, not
misfortunate
people, people of power, we have bones from old communism to radical
capitalism, one bound to fall any day now in tarnishing mysery.
.
User: ""

Title: Re: Dark Matter and Early Stars 03 Oct 2007 03:41:51 PM