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The Grand Unification of Dark Matters: The Dark Universe Revealed

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A unifying model and theory that covers dark matter, dark energy, gravity, space and negative energy by means of observation, citation, and deduction, revealing a fundamental definition for both space and gravity, support of dark energy theory, explanation of dark matter, revealing additional structure and properties of baryonic atoms, sheds new light on baryogenesis, and revises estimates of the longevity of the universe. Other matters discussed are aerospace, anti-gravity, artificial gravity, gravitational waves, wormholes, interstellar space travel, cold fusion, cold fission, health and wellbeing, the earth’s atmosphere and global warming.

Published in International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (Volume 3, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijamtp.20170302.12
Page(s) 26-37
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Space, Dark Matter, Gravity, Dark Energy, Hydrogen

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