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And it Goes On and On and On and On (The Search) – is that a Song?

June 19, 2013
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Dark/Vacuum Energy domain wall in atmosphere pulling a vacuum, condensing water vapor around it. Our Sun Brane creates these in real-time. Our universe is unfolding around us creating all sorts of weird funky dark stuff decaying around us.

Photo above from a cool sky in Cornwall

2013 Crop Circle

2013 Crop Circle Domain wall, they wanted me to let you know in case all hell breaks loose. http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/2013/StantonStBernard/StantonStBernard2013a.html

measure-passage

When Earth crosses a domain wall, the Global Network of Optical Magnetometers for Exotic Physics (GNOME) could detect the event using four magnetometers (Northern Hemisphere in this sketch) to determine the normal velocity of the wall and predict its passing at other locations. One or more remaining magnetometers would verify the prediction and the measurements.

From Berkely Lab

“Dark energy opposes the mutual gravitational attraction of matter and causes the expansion of the universe to accelerate; it’s thought to account for three-quarters of the universe’s mass-energy. Another fifth is dark matter, sharing nothing with the remaining five percent of “ordinary” matter except gravitational attraction. There are plenty of theoretical ideas to explain dark matter and dark energy, but there’s little experimental evidence to help scientists choose among them.

An early candidate for both is a hypothetical particle called the axion. Arising from a field theory proposed in 1977 as the solution to quite a different problem in fundamental physics, axions were quickly recognized as possible constituents of dark matter. Soon after dark energy was discovered in 1998, theorists realized that axions might be the key to dark energy as well.

The field theory that gives rise to axion-like particles can also give rise to domain walls – boundaries between distinct regions of space with different properties, analogous to grain boundaries in crystalline alloys. As the universe expanded and cooled, a space-filling network of energy-storing domain walls may have formed, connecting large spatial domains of the same vacuum energy. If Earth crossed such a boundary, the properties of its atoms might be briefly affected. But what are the chances that that could happen? And if it did, how could it be detected?”

How about we start by opening our eyes?

Godspeed

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