Dark Matter as an EPR effect in Outer Space
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Abstract
This author has previously championed a theory in which a field theory becomes the basis for Modern Physics, as opposed to Particle Physics. In Particle Physics, all energy forms a particle, which was originally due to a rather backward argument made by Richard Feynman, in which he simply stated that all electrons are particles, in that, that was the only way they are ever detected, never in their wave form. Apparently, the EPR system with Electron Pairs, casts some doubt on the idea that energy only shows up as particles. The collapse of the spin superposition, apparently is done without the exchange of a photon between the members of the pair. This gives rise to a similar theory that this author put forward about Neutron Stars having the ability to form Pauli Pairs of a sort in Neutrons, and perhaps Gravitons. These fields enable Neutrons and Gravitons to have action between them, yet have no momentum exchanged. In this way it mimics the behavior of Dark Matter, in that it has an optical effect, yet does not slow moving bodies. This new field theory, which the author calls Kriske's Field Theory may be able to describe the filaments of Dark Matter.
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Presenters
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Richard M Kriske
University of Minnesota, MIT
Authors
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Richard M Kriske
University of Minnesota, MIT
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Richard M Kriske
University of Minnesota, MIT