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Frabert

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  1. Here is my viewpoint of the big bang theory. Years ago I performed sound cancelation research whereby I directed a audio wave of equal amplitude and frequency at each other. The result was a cancelation of the original wave. That at the same time created numerous harmonics each harmonic of lesser amplitude. I was able to eliminate these as well with feedback loops until the additional harmonics were virtually elimanted. My take in the beginning a force either pushed dark and white matter ever closer together until they interacted in an explosive manner pushing each other away. If true there must be many other types of variants of both white and dark matter that were created each with various levels of reduced energy with similar frequency. What I've read is that dark matter has very little energy. Can this really be true?
  2. My opinion, dark matter is not blowing things up, if it were it would not be possible to flow through us without damage. My curiosity is with what radiant frequency is it occurring at in relationship to white matter. Each must be exerting the same level of force or they would be colliding on a frequent basis. Years ago I did research with sound cancelation. With two waves of equal amplitude I was able to focus the waves on a central point whereby the collision resulted in each canceling itself out. The issue was with the creation of harmonics of lesser amplitude that also had to be canceled to create a quite zone. Matter/Energy has to conform to the same set of rules. Yes or No . My other question what was the force that pushed dark and white matter closer together until it resulted in the Big bang? Always Curious
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