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What Dark Energy and Dark Matter Are

And their Importance to a more complete


Understanding of the Universe

Copyright2009, Roger D. Burgoyne, Author, Owner, Publisher. Published at 650 East Malibu Drive, Tempe,
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The something that has been called Dark Energy/Matter exists in the
universe. This has been pretty well shown by such scientists, as astrophysicists and
theoretical physicists. Study will have to be made of some of their work to obtain
full information, but it has been declared that such matter is not made of the atoms
and molecules known to us, but consist of something else unknown to us. What
this energy/matter really is has thus been declared as unknown, but that it exists as
a necessary balance to the whole universe. It was first thought to be only at the
very outer edges of space, but has more recently been thought of as being within
our solar system, all galaxies and space. These ideas are very mysterious and seem
unreasonable to us indeed. However, it has also been stated that this matter is also
subject to gravitation, so perhaps the whole ideas may not be so foreign after all.
Never-the-less, the statement that such is a necessary part of the balance of
the universe, does raise need for more explanation as to what this matter/energy
really is. Additional information about the necessary balance of the universe will
have to be acquired from the scientists involved in those matters. What I went to
explain here is what the structure of this matter/energy must be. To best understand
this, the reader must have some knowledge of what I have termed the Burgoyne
Doctrine. The author has privately published three papers on this subject, all of
which are also published on the internet program “Scribd”. However, as a time
saving gesture will be briefly described here.
Consider the small particle, the atom. Think of the smaller particles within
that structure that move within it. We have learned that they move about a central
part called the nucleus of the atom in a manner that is so small we cannot see it,
nor really conceive of it. However, for visualization purposes, we can conceive of
it as having particles that move about a nucleus as objectives we can see, such as
planets, move about their nucleus, the sun. These movements, for ease of
discussion, I have referred to as SPRC, or sometimes, sprc activity, or movements.
(This refers to the spinning, rotating, and circling of these particles, “sprc” activity
about their center or nucleus.)
Now, if in turn, we consider each of these particles as being made up of yet
smaller particles engaging in sprc activity within it, in similar manner, and each of
these to be made up of smaller particles that each have smaller particles within
each of them and so on down to a smallness that may reach to infinity, then this
would be an explanation of the doctrine of the structure of all matter and energy
that is being presented here in just a few words. The smallest of all particles could
perhaps be thought of as pure energy. All of the multitude of particles would be
engaged in sprc activity, which would be the production of the energy. These
particles then do pervade the entire universe, and all space. This essentially is the
Burgoyne Doctrine.
Next, we must consider the matter that we do know about, namely, the
elements. These, we have described as being the bonding into atoms of particles
that are all similar in construction and are the elements we know: copper, lead,
gold, oxygen, hydrogen, etc. Interestingly, out of the multitudes of possible
combinations of the vast numbers of small sub-atomic particles, only 92 bonded
into the elements (these are the original known, a few more are now recognized).
Combinations of one or more of these atoms are referred to as molecules.
Everything we now know of, including all materials of the earth, the sun, planets,
our own bodies, and the whole observable universe are made of these molecules or
elements. So what remains of the particles rapidly moving about the universe that
we cannot see? It appears obvious that the bonding of some of these make up at
least some of the Dark Matter we are referring to here. The bonding would be by
reasons other than those causing the known elements to bond, although both would
be caused by the energy created by the sprc activity as would be the Dark Energy
remaining.
This, then, is the whole explanation as to where Dark Matter/Energy comes
from, and no other logical concept has ever been proposed. It has been suggested
to me that the concept of smaller and smaller particles to infinity as the structure of
all matter has been known for over 100 years. Perhaps, but what has not been
thought of, nor mentioned, is as to what these smaller particles consist of. The
basis of the Burgoyne Doctrine is that they consist of particles within particles
engaged in sprc activity to whatever smallness is necessary. This concept is new. It
is also the basis of all other known activity in the universe.

November 5, 2009 Roger D. Burgoyne

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