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Topic: Science > Physics
User: "p6"
Date: 10 Aug 2005 05:30:05 PM
Object: Shadow Matter (E8xE8 gauge symmetry group)
Is it possible shadow matter (should they exist) doesn't
just interact gravitationally?
Background Brief:
Shadow matter is predicted by some variants of
superstring theories. In the past few years an army
of theoretical physicists led by Ed Whitten of
Princeton's Institute of Advanced Studies has
attached increasing significance to the fact that,
when the mathematical points in space itself are considered
to be extra-dimensional strings, ultra-microscopic loops
that close back on themselves in six or more extra
dimensions, an array of forces and particles is generated
that bear a striking resemblance to those of our
universe.
One of the variants of superstring theory goes by the name
E8 =D7 E8. A consequence of this theory is that it describes
two sets of particles and forces: the normal forces (strong,
electromagnetic, weak) and particles (photons, electrons, neutrinos,
quarks, ...) and a set of shadow-forces and
shadow-particles that share only gravity in common with
the normal world. Thus, our universe could, without our
knowledge, be superimposed on another "shadow" universe
which has its own light and matter and even stars and
planets and animal life which do not interact with ours
except through their common gravitational attraction.
more info:
http://www.sukidog.com/jpierre/strings/susy.htm
The following is a physicist (Dr. Phillips) hypothesis that
not only gravity can mediate the two worlds but also other
forces and fields.
"The current dogma of E8xE8' heterotic superstring theory that only
gravity acts between superstrings of ordinary matter and shadow
matter rests on the assumption (not yet proven but made merely for
simplicity) that the former are singlet representations of E8' and
that the latter are singlet representations of E8, so that the
non-abelian gauge fields acting on one type do not act on the
other type. This would imply that none of the 496 gauge fields
of E8xE8' can cross the gap between the two 10-dimensional branes
predicted by this type of heterotic superstring theory. However,
heterotic superstring theory is not M-theory but only but one of
its approximations. According to my work, superstrings are
themselves the product of compactification of 11-branes embedded
in 26-dimensional space-time. There are certain other fields existing
in the 15 higher dimensions outside these branes that play no part
in the interactions between superstrings, which are therefore
supersymmetric strings confined to a 10-dimensional space-time
as projections of a higher-dimensional object. These other fields
can couple superstrings of shadow and ordinary matter, both of
which extend in this higher-dimensional space beyond 11-dimensional
supergravity space-time. They maintain global cohesion between
the etheric and physical bodies."
Anyway. I'm looking for all models where dark matter is part
of the make up of normal matter. TomGee has such but it is so
simple and incomplete. A physicist Lisa something proposes
similar theme. Do you have one yourself??
If Standard Model is 98% true and no cranks can outdo
it. Then shadow matter is one of the few possibilities
left to describe the extended side of reality that a
subgroup of humanity can access.
p6
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User: "Dr Photon"

Title: Re: Shadow Matter (E8xE8 gauge symmetry group) 11 Aug 2005 04:06:27 AM
I have been wondering why "mediums" and "spiritualists" and the like
haven't jumped on superstring/brane theory to say this "proves" that we
are surrounded by beings that you can't see vibrating on a higher
dimension. After all, they have been saying this for a long time.
Are we about to prove them right?
br
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