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Tags: arresetment astrophysics dark energy dark matter particle mutation theory particle physics particle theory pmt
Posted by: Christopher Binns
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How To Caclulate The Mass Of The Universe

Posted: July 21, 2021 @ 12:40 am
The following equation provides the amount of matter present in the universe as explained by Particle Mutation Theory. It reads: total mass = visible mass plus the perceived mass from “dark matter” that is divided by the ARRESTMENT MULTIPLIER. To date, the arrestment multiplier is approximately 30.
Therefore, the total mass of matter in the universe is approximately 1.7Mt. Given this value, ultra dense objects could be the source of missing mass.

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I posted the following comment on a video from YouTube @ July 27, 2021 : 9:08 am EST:
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Your explanation for the difference between antimatter and matter is = CP(shading). Ridiculous! Modern fundamental particle physics is built upon one assumption after another. Why not call it dark-antimatter while you’re at it? It’s hilarious since you are so close to the actual solution yet physicists are so busy having fun with numbers they blind themselves to a far more elegant explanation. Here is an equation to describe the mass of all matter in the universe: m(t) = m(v) + m(d)/A, where m(d) is the perceived mass due to dark matter and A is what I call an arrestment multiplier. A is approximately 30. m(t) is the total mass of the universe and m(v) is the total visible mass of the universe. If you are able to understand the significance of this equation, I am going to throw in a bonus: let’s postulate dark matter = antimatter. Question: What is antimatter?
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Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Fy6oiIRwJc&ab_channel=TheRoyalInstitution
Can anyone answer my question?