• Dark matter is normal matter in higher dimensions

    From jessica torrento@21:1/5 to David Dalton on Thu Dec 3 03:20:09 2020
    On Thursday, 26 September 2019 at 09:53:36 UTC+5:30, David Dalton wrote:
    On Sep 25, 2019, dhjo...@gmail.com wrote on sci.physics
    (in article<73963067-b422-4a3f...@googlegroups.com>):

    Is it possible that dark matter could be normal matter in higher dimensions -
    which might make it undetectable to us?

    Here is some wobbly writing on mine on the Fumbling Towards Ecstasy mailing list (for Sarah McLachlan fans) late on January 5, 1995, during waxing crescent moon:

    "Ore, the sun is like the small bright flame at the top of a tall dark candle
    much of which has little effect on local gravity but much effect at large distances, and I bet effect on local gravidity. So the sun is locally sensitive, but the true power lies in accessing the hidden dark G-string with
    the proper resonances. This may be related to singing to the standing stones of the orkney isles, in that perhaps ancient lovers used such aural resonances to get their lovers to come, as in the Loreena McKennitt song (about pierced basal chakras? batteries included? no, w2rong, later).”

    Ha.

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