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I hope that there is someone in this Newsgroup that will give me an educated
opinion on my thoughts. I think that reality is bigger than our visible universe. I would describe reality as having Subspace, M-space and our visible universe. I will compare the visible universe to the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Visible light has a property of color and the visible universe has the property of space-time. It is an inappropriate question to ask what color is an X-ray or what color is a radio wave. So I think that if something exists outside of space-time we would have no way to measure it because our math and measurements are all based on space-time, the X,Y,Z coordinate planes. I propose that Subspace and M-space are extradamentional forms of existence and that we cannot directly measure it. Subspace interacts with our visible universe in the form of a magnetic field and M-space is mass that exists in it's own right and interacts with our visible universe in the form of a gravitational field. The missing Dark Matter is really mass that exists in M-space and is interacting with space-time as a gravitational field. I think that reality is bigger than space-time. Any thoughts are welcome. Ron McVan |
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