Sunday, January 16, 2011

NASA | Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flashes Create Antimatter in our EM Universe without theoretical inferred black holes


Lightning and EM Forces near Earth coming from outer space and throughout the Universe that is comprised of 99.9% Plasma, were photographed by NASA for the first time producing AntiMatter, without requiring theoretical inferred active galactic nuclei or AGN, known as Black Holes.  Implications abound that Dark Matter maps plotted to supply huge extra "missing gravity for galaxy halos is phony, and the disputable Dark Energy Cosmic Expansion for the mere 2% comprised big-bang visible matter ratio, is being determined by faulty methods of measurements being entirely based on the big-bang standard model gravitational forces existing as invisible undetectable gravitons or gravity waves. Until now, the Universe was believed to be largely missing antimatter, which has become widespread and readily available in the Universe.  UniverseToday Blog

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