Monday, November 12, 2018

Devas, what could they be? Part 7: Dark Matter/Energy

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We had explored outer space (aliens), higher dimensions, other universes, our near and far future (Advanced Intelligence), now let us turn to the stuffs in current physics which are still unknown, yet to be fully discovered and explained specifically: Dark Matter and Dark Energy. In fact, both of them together compromises 95% of our universe’s mass. We can only account for the 5% of normal mass in terms of matter and radiation from observation and predictions of nuclear synthesis at the Big Bang.
This seems like a bit of embarrassment given the arrogance of the term “theory of everything” some physicists proclaimed we are very close to discovering. First off, let us get to know what we know and do not know about Dark Matter and Dark Energy. Dark Matter compromises 27% of our universe’s mass, Dark Energy compromises 68%. The Dark on their name implies our ignorance of their nature.
Most of these comes from “We Have No Idea” by Jorge Cham and Daniel Whiteson. Dark Matter was first proposed in the 1960s, there are a few clues to propose that it exist.
   Galaxies are spinning faster than it has visible mass for it to be able to do so according to our current best theory of gravity. Galaxies need more mass to be able to spin faster or else its stars would just fly off the edge of the galaxies. There is not enough visible stars to account for that mass, so a mysterious Dark Matter has to be added to keep the shape of galaxies.
   Gravitational lensing, which is the effect of light being bent by massive objects in the middle which acts like lenses to focus the lights. So observationally speaking, we see two same galaxies in a patch of space, just a short distance from each other. The lights from the galaxies on its way here had been gravitationally distorted by some Dark Matter in the middle.
   Collision of galaxy clusters shows that the regular matter (stars) gravitationally interact with each other, yet from gravitational lensing, we see the dark matter in those galaxies seems to pass through each other.

Here’s what we know about Dark Matter:
1.   It has mass
2.  It is invisible
3.  It likes hanging out in galaxies
4.  Regular matter cannot touch it
5.  Other dark matter seems to cannot touch it either
6.  It seems to like to clump together
7.  Thus we are most likely already swimming in Dark Matter but we do not know it, or see it.

Of the four fundamental forces of nature, we know Dark Matter appears to only interact only gravitationally. This is where the matter from Dark Matter comes from, it has mass, inside its matter. As gravity is the weakest force in nature, it is very hard to experimentally see Dark Matter in the lab, so physicists still have no idea what Dark Matter is, there are plenty of candidates, but it is also likely it is something entirely new.
Here are some possible suggestions for Dark Matter:
1.   Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMP), which are particles which interacts very weakly with normal matter. Neutrinos were once considered before being discarded, other new particles yet undiscovered maybe these Dark Matter, including supersymmetric particles. These new particles may interact with each other so that they may produce dark atoms, dark chemistry, dark biology, dark life and civilisation.
2.  Massive Astrophysical Compact Halo Objects (MACHO), which are planet sized normal matter which does not emit its own light, so it remains invisible to us. However, MACHO as Dark Matter has been discarded as calculations from the Big Bang nuclear synthesis has shown that there is not enough normal matter which can be produced them to account for all of the masses of Dark Matter.

Now let us look at Dark Energy. It was first proposed in 1998, when we first discovered that our universe is accelerating its expansion instead of the expected slowing down due to the pull of gravity. To be able to accelerate the expansion, there must be a repulsive force, not only acting against the gravitationally pull of all the matter in the universe to come back together, but strong enough to push the universe to ever bigger size. It is also proposed as a result of our confidence in the validity of general relativity.
Dark Energy is the one which provides this repulsive force. It could be one of these stuffs:
1.   The quantum vacuum fluctuation energy, but calculation shows that the quantum vacuum fluctuation is of the order of 10120 bigger than what we observe Dark Energy to be.
2.  Other new fields, which would be very hard to test if the particles associated with the field has super high energy.

How do we know the percentage of mass of our regular matter, dark matter and dark energy? From these different ways which agree with each other:
i.    The Cosmic Microwave Background pattern is dependent on the ratio of these stuffs in the universe, simulations and calculations using different values of regular matter, dark matter and dark energy gives different patterns which we do not observe in our sky.
ii. From the rate of expansion of the universe, we can calculate how much dark energy is needed to achieve that rate if we have some estimates of regular and dark matter. This is the balance or rather imbalance of the pull of gravity versus the push of dark energy.
iii.               From the structure of the universe we see today, using a computer simulation, if we have too little dark matter, galaxies do not form in the same shape or early enough as we observe. We can accurately know that we have 5% regular matter, 27% dark matter and 68% dark energy.

In short, we know Dark Matter and Dark Energy exists if general relativity is true for the far range of our universe, but we do not know the nature of these stuffs like we do regular matter. So there is no technology that we can build upon them. Naturally, they are a bright candidate to put in the supernatural stuffs. However, caution should be exercised as the nature of Dark Matter and Dark Energy would one day be discovered and have no gods in them after all. If we keep on using the strategy of hiding supernatural stuffs into the specific unknowns of current science, we would look like the doomsday predictors; always delaying their doomsday date to later dates when the current doomsday date comes and goes without the world coming to an end. Having said that, let us see the possibilities of gods as Dark Matter/ Dark Energy beings.
The most attractive feature of this is that they compromise 95% of the mass of the universe, if there are to be beings so advanced they can have so much power, naturally they would choose to live as the more abundant resources in the universe rather than competing for the mere 5% of regular matter for resource. There is also speculation that advanced alien races may cloak themselves inside dark matter or transform into dark matter to avoid the danger of gamma ray burst or supernova explosion which might happen nearby, those would bring about too much energy which would disrupt life on star systems nearby and possibly even wipe life out from them. This is because Dark Matter seems invisible to electromagnetic radiation, another attractive feature, just like the gods.

1.   Spontaneous rebirth: We have no idea if dark matter can interact with itself as they seems to pass through each other in galactic collisions. This might just indicate that they do not interact with each other gravitationally, but does not rule out other new forces which acts between dark matter particles. If they can form dark interactions with itself, have dark chemistry, dark biology, dark life etc, their biology maybe so strange that spontaneous rebirth is the norm for them.

If we take the gods as Dark Energy beings, then using the equations of general relativity, we know that Dark Energy density per unit volume is constant, so as our universe expands, new Dark Energy comes into existence along with the new space! This naturally accounts for the spontaneous rebirth, although now it would be hard to define the boundaries of individual gods at that level. However, we already skipped on that difficulty on the Brahmas as advanced intelligence section. Besides that, many meditators also report that they do feel that the boundary of their body as self is entirely arbitrary. At which point does the in breath becomes the self? At which point does the stuffs we eject from the body becomes not mine? At which point does the food we eat becomes part of us? At which point does the things we read becomes part of us? There are just causes and conditions and the self is merely an illusion, attachments to the things we think of as mine, me, myself.

2.  Invisible, but can reveal themselves, or be seen via divine eye: From the term dark, it would be pretty obvious that they are not visible to us. It would be interesting if the divine eye can see dark matter and dark energy, if so it would help out physics experimental research tremendously.

3.  Blissful, but not end of suffering: We have no idea. At least they would feel the security of safety from the gamma ray burst and supernova explosions if they are made of dark matter. If they are made of dark energy, at least they would not dread the Big Rip of the universe, but rather are the cause of it.

4.  Long life: We have no idea.

5.  Many levels: We have no idea.

6.  Superior powers, but limited knowledge: Unless they are aliens who turned themselves into dark matter or dark energy beings and thus have superior technological powers compared to us, we have no idea.

7.  Virtuous conduct needed to be reborn here: We have no idea.

8. Powers of instant travelling: We have no idea.

9.  Luminous light shining forth from them: Pretty much impossible as they are invisible to electromagnetic light already. Maybe to appear to us, they transform into regular matter and in the process emit light. Or there are dark light for dark matter beings. We have no idea.

10.              One for each world: This one seems reasonable if we define world as galaxy instead of solar system. Each galaxy has their own dark matter which stays with them even in galactic collisions. Thus if the gods are dark matter beings, then they would follow their own world. Or maybe if we map the Dark Matter beings as Brahmas so that their dominion is over so many world systems, and under them are various other sensual desire realm gods localised to each solar system.

Agganna sutta would make sense then as the transformation of the gods from beings of dark energy or dark matter into regular matter from the process of eating regular matter food, or maybe the food is made of dark matter, so dark matter can interact with themselves to produce regular matter.

Possible experimental verification: If Dark Matter can interact with normal matter in other ways other than gravitationally, then we  might be able to discover some Dark Matter from particle accelerator collision, some of the energy may go into producing the new particles which compromises Dark Matter. Another way is to use cold compressed noble gasses and surround them with detectors which goes off if it bumps into Dark Matter. Another way is to point our telescopes to places where we know there is a high Dark Matter concentration. If Dark Matters can interact with each other, then they might be able to produce normal matter which we can observe. So far Dark Matter is still dark to us.

Likelihood of gods as dark matter/ dark energy beings if eventually we discover that their dark matter and dark energy allows for intelligent life to exist and general relativity does not get replaced by some other gravitational theories which does not require dark matter and dark energy: (I use 50 for unknown or uncertain factors)

1.   Spontaneous rebirth: 50%
2.  Invisible, but can reveal themselves, or be seen via divine eye: 99%
3.  Blissful, but not end of suffering: 50%
4.  Long life: 50%
5.  Many levels: 50%
6.  Superior powers, but limited knowledge: 50%
7.  Virtuous conduct needed to be reborn here: 50%
8. Powers of instant travelling: 50%
9.  Luminous light shining forth from them: 50%
10.              One for each world: 89%

Total possibilities: (product of all ten scores after converting them to probabilities): 0.3442% We are also in the dark regarding the possibilities of gods as dark matter/ dark energy beings.

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