Subtle Energy as Dark Matter
Objective
- Exploratory research leveraging quantum field theory to determine the nature and mechanism of the subtle energy informational carrier wave
Hypothesis
- Explore whether subtle energy may be comprised of hidden sector dark matter, more specifically exploring whether dark matter particles may be minutely microcharged which may cause them to interact with ordinary matter and perhaps water molecules, given their electrical dipole structure, which could have implications in understanding the intersection between physics and biology
Outcomes
- Phase I: Exploratory pre-work with systematic review of relevant literature, expert discussions, and theoretical development yielded a mathematically feasible opportunity space consistent with recent empirical cosmological discoveries (November 2020) which cast doubt on the prevailing theory of dark matter as weakly interacting massless particles (WIMP)
- Phase II: Bench-scale replication of prior weight anomalies potentially associated with subtle energy again found statistically significant weight increases in capacitors under certain conditions. Research continues to enhance the precision and reliability of measurements