Dark Matter Questions
Nov. 5, 1995
Q: Does dark matter, or 'densified matter', have a particle nature
of any sort? If not, how can its nature
be described? And how can it be thought of in relation to the five fundamental
factors?
(For the following answers,
we had difficulty understanding the meaning of entropy as entropy is used to
denote running down' or loss of energy:
I am using entropy to denote the unstructuring of the known
processes and the merging of those factors in the densified field.)
Dark matter is not without substance. But that substance
defies the laws of the known universe. That is to say, it becomes densified. It
is a kind of particle but in its density, it becomes subject to a kind of
concentration of energy which makes particle existence change. The particle
becomes highly concentrated, absorbing surrounding electrons, forming a kind of
energy mass which cannot be governed by the normal rules of the known universe
as it's properties differ. It becomes unstable in that it will attract more and
more free particles into itself and what it becomes is something between
particle and energy; highly concentrated waves or particles which are like
small or miniature black holes. That is to say, within them there is a unique
process occurring which attracts other material and which makes the particles
unique; something losing coherency in its entropy. It is, therefore, not
entirely a particle as we know or define the term but it is a formation which
has particle properties. But due to its
unstable condition, it will absorb light, absorb electrons, absorb particles in
an entropic milieu. If these formations or dense particles are not coagulated,
this process will not become extreme but if many of these formations come
together, then a kind of chain reaction begins causing the inversion of their
properties. They will then merge together and the magnitude of their
gravitational pull will be greatly enhanced causing the formation of an
entropic process in the material universe. These particles or formations exist
throughout the universe. Normally they do not coagulate. They are a part and
parcel of the material expression and fine balance of the manifest universe so
I would not take these particles or formations to be apart from the functioning
of the five fundamental factors but to be a particular configuration of that
function in which the solid factor has become overly dense and tamaguna has
full dominance. Much of the material universe in engaged in this phenomenon and
it provides the stuff from which to form the expressed universe. When this
densified material coagulates, reaching into areas of physics as yet
unexplored, it will finally explode and leave the building blocks of new
universes in place. Thus the universe is ever forming, collapsing, and
reforming.
Q: How is it, or under what
conditions, does densified matter get
created?
It is created when tamaguna has dominance and the pull of the
sentient principle becomes lost. If the sentient principle gets activated at a
certain point in the cycle of creation, then the tamas will get aborted and
life will come about. When this occurs, the densified substances are not
produced. Now, you may ask, why is it that in some circumstances material
substance is transmuted to living substance while in others it continues to
degrade? I would say, the variable in this is a very subtle one and cannot be
determined by measurements, but by the internal integrity which has been
created within the particle. If the integrity is fully there, then microvitum
will be produced. If not, the unstable process and formation of densified
matter will result. Internal integrity is developed through the atomic matrices
which are established in the evolution of particles, through the influence of
the gunas and development of the five factors. Alright?
Q: Should jadasphota be
understood as a nova or supernova type
explosion of a star, or as the process which occurs at a certain stage
in the development of a black hole?
Jadasphota occurs when the intense? substance within a given
spacial vicinity coagulates creating a gravitational field of immense
proportions which then absorbs the material universe which surrounds it until it's
density reaches a critical mass. At that point, jadasphota will occur. Alright?
Q: Is it a correct
understanding that black holes are not necessarily formed as the result of supernovas? If so, what other conditions
can cause the coagulation of densified matter?
There are several conditions which may initiate this process.
One, is a star which has become
atomically unstable and in which the forces of entropy become dominant making
vast production of densified material. This is one way in which this material
may coagulate. Another way or circumstance in which this coagulation might
occur, is when a chain reaction is established through some type of atomic
disturbance that causes the instability of the material universe on the atomic
level. This may be some massive explosion or degeneration into a kind of
radioactive instability which is highly contagious and will influence the
stability of all surrounding matter. Then this chain reaction may go out and
out, causing the coagulation or coming together of mass amounts of unstabilized
entropic substance which will then bond in an entropic process. Alright?
Q: Is it correct to understand
that black holes may be more prevalent
than is currently thought?
This I cannot answer.
Q: Are there existing methods
or technologies which could be used for
detecting the existence of densified matter? If so, what approach would
you recommend?
If one wishes to analyze this process, one will have to study
the transformation of the material substance under the influence of the gunas.
What does it mean when tamas is dominant and matter, solid factor becomes the
focus? When this is identified, then observation can be made i.e. when the same
substances are transmuted from solid factor or when they become more dense. So
for this, there has to be understanding of gunas and the transformation of one
factor to another and the scientific means for researching and observing this
process. Then there may come the means to identify when the matter becomes more
solid and entropic or when it releases, instead, a kind of energy substance
which we call microvita. I would suggest the study of particles and subatomic
substances for this analysis. Alright?
Q: In both philosophical and current scientific parlance, how can
the products of jadasphota be termed or
described?
The material universe is broken down again into the five
fundamental factors or the building blocks of the five fundamental factors.
There is the gasses, all of the particles which are necessary to reform, recreate
the manifest universe. Alright?
Q: Is it correct that our
philosophy understands jadasphota as a
process in the universe that constitutes a balance to entropy, and thus
makes impossible the thermal death of the universe? If so, could this be
discussed more fully? For example, does jadasphota constitute an mechanism in
the design of the universe to regulate or create homeostasis between entropic
and synergetic tendencies?
That is correct. It is part of the mechanism for the balancing
of these two forces, for there is an expansive pull and a contractive pull in
the universe and these two forces are in a continual battle with each other and
at one time one will take dominance and at another, another will take
dominance. But the material universe will always be in the throws between the
two, one will never win out. So the forces of entropy may dominate for a time
consuming the material universe and then through jadasphota the forces of
entropy will be destroyed and again the pull of the expansive forces will come
into play and the material universe will evolve. But as it reaches again to the
critical point of evolution from material substance to psychic substance, a
certain part of the universe will, again, return to psychic substance but there
will ever be the play of these two forces: the force which creates
densification or solidification into material substance and the force which
pulls the material universe back to its original base in consciousness. They
are ever playing against each other in all settings. When jadasphota occurs,
all of the tangents of contraction of the material universe are suddenly
dispersed and then the forces of evolution again take on their natural
patterning. Alright?
Q: There are two theories regarding the scale of these explosions, one
that it is a local event and the other that it involves the entire universe.
Could you comment on the scale of this event?
Both may occur. There are times when quadrants may reach a
critical mass without the absorption of all available material substance. In
that case, only a section of the known universe will become impacted. But it
also may occur that all available matter, all available material substance will
get absorbed. This too may happen. Alright?
Q: Current theory states that dark matter forms various objects
depending on the amount that has coagulated. If little, then planets like
Jupiter, if more then stars are formed and if more then black holes. Is this
correct?
This is not correct, it is not the case. This matter does not
form stable phenomenon. It must degenerate first or else be atomically
stabilized by other influences. Alright
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