Dark matter explanation
by Walter Flugel

        
        

Galaxies black holes are the source of dark matter and dark energy

Every galaxy core is the energy converter of heavy low speed matter to a light high speed matter with low mass

The energy conversion of a black hole can be compared  to a power generator, where a low speed mechanical energy is transformed in to a magnetic field speed to obtain a current with low mass

The Black Hole spinning action caused by the combination of a strong  electromagnetic field and gravity, is the generator of dark matter. Due to the concentration of energy in the center mass of a galaxy and the subsequent exhaust of dark energy with dark matter.
When we observe  the jet streams in the X-ray spectrum coming out from the center of a galaxy or a black hole, we are observing  the centrifugal friction ionization, a small amount of a by-product about a  7 degree stream of low speed matter (light), this is only a  fraction of  the massive stream of dark energy and matter pouring out from these cores.

Therefore:

1 We are limited in our actual physics to the speed of light, But in the light spectrum from infrared to ultraviolet we have the fasted speed or higher frequency at the ultraviolet side, after ultraviolet comes black or invisible, and the limit known is in the Gama Rays wavelength 10 to -12 m,  therefore the black spectrum and beyond is faster than the speed of light.

2 Dark energy is proportional to the Dark matter volume and its speed,

3 Dark matter is expanding at very high speed, faster than light and some of it eventually run low of energy by the electromagnetic effect slowing down to form new nebulas and star nurseries.

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The continuous production of Dark matter explains the expansion of the universe

General analysis on dark matter

The volume of dark matter produced by a galaxy is the total volume of  the galaxy  to the power of 3.
So if we assume the milky way with a volume of 200 billion solar masses, 
Then the dark matter volume takes the place of 8 trillion solar masses, And this is the proportion of dark mater versus visible matter

Theory of Black Hole operation

Elements are absorbed at low speed and accelerated by the black hole core mass and expelled at high speed to the North and South Pole from the black hole,

this helps to explain the large magnetic fields holding the uniform spin of the galaxies

The same principle occurs when any low mass object get close to a heavier mass, this will accelerate the lighter object to a much higher speed.

By Example: Fig 1

Elements at low speed 1L are accelerated into the core of the  black hole to be expelled as 1 at high speed  

The result of this dense gravitational pull is that elements are expelled at a much higher speed than light, and it becomes the black matter, Section B and C this is black matter,  and the area C1 is the gamma radiation and  X-ray,  C1 is the result of the collisions and deceleration of the elements so they become visible again.

When observed by radio detectors as soon as an object is absorbed by the black hole it will disappear, but emerge as a new element at the poles of the black hole.

 Fig 1
 

The Black hole is absorbing energy and matter from its perimeter and equatorial zone not from the poles, Can be measured by the high X- ray energy emission.

Therefore a singularity in no other than the centrifugal speed force producing an angular momentum faster than the speed of light.
This can be proven by measuring the strength of the magnetic field of a black hole.

This force is what holds the galaxy in place and is the engine producing black matter to hold the galaxy from falling apart.


 


Nebula nursery produced by dark matter, Each color is the propagation at different speeds.

 

First  Black Hole Picture

On April 10, 2019, scientists around the world announced that they’d linked eight radio telescope facilities on Earth to produce an image of a black hole. Specifically, the picture showed a black hole 55 million light-years away, with a mass 6.5 billion times that of the Sun, at the center of galaxy M87.
Black holes are objects so massive that the way their gravity warps space-time prevents light from escaping beyond a region called the event horizon.

 

 

 

 

 


 Copyright (c) Walter Flugel  Boca Raton, FL USA  March 14 2012