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Dark Plasma Theory Model - Clarifications Dark Plasma Theory (which was previously known as ‘plasma metaphysics’) was published in 2006 by Jay Alfred. DM particles within the scope of the DPT model are assumed to be: 1. Within the solar system. 2. Asymmetric dark matter (ADM). There is very little anti-dark matter in the same vicinity. Hence, annihilations are not considered. 3. Non-baryonic, exotic BSM (Beyond the Standard Model) particles. 4. Self-interacting dark matter (SIDM). 5. Charged, with a dark U (1) charge 100 times weaker than ordinary U (1) charge. This means dark heat and light can be generated and transmitted by dark photons which cannot be measured or felt by scientific instruments composed of ordinary matter particles except when certain events, such as the Dark Ionization Process takes place. Other assumptions: 6. Dark matter is composed of varying proportions of CDM (Cold dark matter), WDM (Warm Dark Matter) and HDM (Hot Dark Matter). 7. Dark matter has a different thermal history from ordinary matter and is not in thermal equilibrium with ordinary matter. 8. Thomson scattering occurs when dark photons bounce off dark matter particles, causing dark plasma spheres to contain a diffused light. 9. Some dark matter is within this universe (i.e. a 3 dimensional brane with one time dimension) but the bulk is in other universes with its gravity being felt in this universe. 10. Atomized dark matter bodies are at the lower limit of dark plasma bodies where the degree of ionization is close to zero. In this case the dark matter body will be closer in structure and function with the carbon-based body. References: [1] J. J. Alfred, “Our Invisible Bodies”, Trafford Publishing, Canada, (2006). [2] J. J. Alfred, “Between the Moon and Earth”, Trafford Publishing, Canada, (2007). [3] J. J. Alfred, Articles (2007-2008) at http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jay_Alfred [4] J.J. Alfred, “Creation of Minimal Plasma Cell Systems by Self-Organization in Earth’s Dark Biosphere leading to the Evolution of Dark Plasma Life Forms”, Journal of Unconventional Theories and Research, SJI, (In review, submitted in March 2009). [5] J.J. Alfred, “Dark Plasma & the Origin of Angels, Aliens, Deities and Ghosts”, New Dawn Magazine, Special Issue 7 (2009). [6] J.J. Alfred, “Aliens from Dark Earth, Evolution of Dark Plasma Life Forms on Earth”, New Dawn Magazine, May-June Issue (2009). [7] J.J. Alfred, “Plasma Aliens from a Parallel Earth, Biological UFOs and their Effects”, New Dawn Magazine, Special Issue 12 (2010). [8] J.J. Alfred, “What is the Weight of the Human Soul?, An Estimate based on Dark Matter Statistics”, New Dawn Magazine, May-June Issue (2011). [9] J.J. Alfred, “The Invisible Sun”, Scribd (2011).

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Dark Plasma Theory Model - Clarifications

Dark Plasma Theory (which was previously known as ‘plasma metaphysics’) was published

in 2006 by Jay Alfred.

DM particles within the scope of the DPT model are assumed to be:

1. Within the solar system.

2. Asymmetric dark matter (ADM). There is very little anti-dark matter in the same

vicinity. Hence, annihilations are not considered.

3. Non-baryonic, exotic BSM (Beyond the Standard Model) particles.

4. Self-interacting dark matter (SIDM).

5. Charged, with a dark U (1) charge 100 times weaker than ordinary U (1) charge.

This means dark heat and light can be generated and transmitted by dark photons

which cannot be measured or felt by scientific instruments composed of ordinary

matter particles except when certain events, such as the Dark Ionization Process

takes place.

Other assumptions:

6. Dark matter is composed of varying proportions of CDM (Cold dark matter),

WDM (Warm Dark Matter) and HDM (Hot Dark Matter).

7. Dark matter has a different thermal history from ordinary matter and is not in

thermal equilibrium with ordinary matter.

8. Thomson scattering occurs when dark photons bounce off dark matter particles,

causing dark plasma spheres to contain a diffused light.

9. Some dark matter is within this universe (i.e. a 3 dimensional brane with one time

dimension) but the bulk is in other universes with its gravity being felt in this

universe.

10. Atomized dark matter bodies are at the lower limit of dark plasma bodies where

the degree of ionization is close to zero. In this case the dark matter body will be

closer in structure and function with the carbon-based body.

References:

[1] J. J. Alfred, “Our Invisible Bodies”, Trafford Publishing, Canada, (2006).

[2] J. J. Alfred, “Between the Moon and Earth”, Trafford Publishing, Canada, (2007).

[3] J. J. Alfred, Articles (2007-2008) at http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jay_Alfred

[4] J.J. Alfred, “Creation of Minimal Plasma Cell Systems by Self-Organization in Earth’s Dark Biosphere

leading to the Evolution of Dark Plasma Life Forms”, Journal of Unconventional Theories and

Research, SJI, (In review, submitted in March 2009).

[5] J.J. Alfred, “Dark Plasma & the Origin of Angels, Aliens, Deities and Ghosts”, New Dawn Magazine,

Special Issue 7 (2009).

[6] J.J. Alfred, “Aliens from Dark Earth, Evolution of Dark Plasma Life Forms on Earth”, New

Dawn Magazine, May-June Issue (2009).

[7] J.J. Alfred, “Plasma Aliens from a Parallel Earth, Biological UFOs and their Effects”, New Dawn

Magazine, Special Issue 12 (2010).

[8] J.J. Alfred, “What is the Weight of the Human Soul?, An Estimate based on Dark Matter Statistics”,

New Dawn Magazine, May-June Issue (2011).

[9] J.J. Alfred, “The Invisible Sun”, Scribd (2011).