Michael Howe
Sep 1, 2018 · 1 min read

Dark matter exists.

you can see it every day, look at a star, the sun spots are the giveaway. How is it possible for our star to have black masses appear, the magnetic field breaks, and the dark spot vanishes.

Stars are the matter engines of our dimension, every conceivable element is produced by a star, as the heavier elements surface to the corona, they shed the hydrogen atoms, causing the massive jump in temperature (just thought I’d clarify the corona temperature problem scientists have been trying to figure out).

Dark matter is ejected from stars like any other particle, but one big difference. No mass.

Dark matter only carries a charge, and can pass through all matter, but if it interacts with the opposite charge dark matter, the result is a FTL expansion (because Dark Matter can only be a single charge), the result is massive clouds of Dark Matter of opposite charges driving the inflation of our dimension.

Dark Matter is a particle that exists above hydrogen on the atomic weight.

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