Diagram 4 – cosmic pressure gradient.

 

This shows schematically how dark matter is everywhere arranged in vortices

that cause the planets to orbit, yet transmits all waveforms evenly for eternity in all

directions, and yet when out in space away from a planet has no pressure gradient at all.

“Gravity” as a force at a distance between objects does not exist. The dark matter continues to infinity,  

therefore “black holes” cannot exist.

 


Diagram 5 – Vortex of the Moon and Earth.

 

The planetary bodies are enveloped in the densest of material imaginable, yet the individual particles that the dark matter is made of have effectively no mass. They act as a dense liquid; at times they even act as though they are solid. Because they are massless they allow the planets and any objects to pass unimpeded, never slowing. Because they do have a small mass nevertheless, they cause a body that starts to move, to be held back until the dark matter flows around it, so creating inertia. The displacement of a body within the dark matter creates a pressure gradient, which is zero out in space, and continues to increase toward the centre of the body, at which point the displacement is maximal. If a body is orbiting in the “fluid” of the dark matter, then it will be carried around indefinitely in a whirlpool. There is no force between bodies at a distance, or else they would rapidly aggregate, since they could never remain in a fixed position. The dense dark matter that exists in any apparent “vacuum” acts for the purpose of transmission of waves of all sorts, as though it is solid. This suggests that there is a structure to the dark matter so that light for instance is vibrated in all directions at enormous speeds, without apparent loss of strength over unimaginable distances. The particles transmit or conduct light, but do not move relative to each other. They are massless, separable by inertia; yet act as though joined in order to propagate light waves, microwaves and magnetic forces.


The planet Uranus has rings of dust that remain suspended permanently, along with[i] its moon. They are suspended in space at the most massive distance from the Sun. The dust and the moon (Miranda) have the same ability to remain in permanent orbit. Like Saturn, Jupiter has rings of dust thousands of miles across that never coalesce, despite, it is said, all the particles having an attractive gravitational force. Two tiny moons of Saturn called Promethius and Pandora make irregular orbits. If they were under the influence of gravity, as Newton himself stated, the two moons, not being in a perfect circular orbit, would crash as fast as an errant spacecraft. Similarly, if gravity existed, the rings of Saturn would rapidly coalesce and either be attracted to that planet or to the Sun.

 

If spacecraft were influenced by gravity from afar, not only would they continuously speed up, they would be dragged toward the centre of any planetary body. It would not be possible to achieve a trajectory or stay in an orbit. As soon as any spacecraft was out in space, that spacecraft being much lighter than the Earth, then once away from Earth’s “gravity”, it would be dragged inevitably to the Sun, yet this does not happen.

 

 



 

[i] Nature, volume 421/27th February 2003 p.907/ www.nature.com/nature “Promethius and Pandora, two tiny moons of Saturn, have been straying. Chaotic interaction between them could be responsible for the perturbation of their orbits. The moons flank the F ring, which lies beyond Saturn’s main ring system, and is itself dynamically complex. The two moons are among the smaller of Saturn’s 18 satellites, and were discovered by the voyager space probe in 1980. Between 1994 and 2000, Richard French and colleagues detected gradual changes in the pair’s (of moons) orbits using the Hubble space telescope.”