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The dark matter and how to shrink objects in theoretical level




Kimmo Huosionmaa

Have you seen the movie "Darling I shrunk the kids"? There was the "mad scientist" who made the machine, what shrank the family children. The process of the shrinking would be very easy at the theoretical level. The only thing, what the scientist must make is to pull the electron cores near the nucleus of the atom, and in theory, that thing might be done just increasing the electricity of the nucleus of the atom. In the real world, this process is not very easy, but in theory, the capacitance of the nucleus can be increased, and then there might happen the phenomenon where electron cores will come closer to the atomic nucleus and then the object shrinks.

But there is the little bit more to do than connect the plus marked electric wire to the person body. So don't try this at home. The increasing the electricity must be done by increasing the spin or rotation speed of the protons, but how that will be done is the mystery. When we are talking about the dark material, what is everywhere in The Universe, we might mean the atomic hydrogen, what have the over capacity of electricity.

When the capacity is in the nucleus of the atom, would the electron transfer near to proton, and the hydrogen atom has over mass. While we are talking about the shrinking of the people, it would become one of the most fundamental things, what mankind have ever created. That would become the revolution in surgery, and many other things in the world.

And that's why there might be some "study projects" about this kind of stuff because if the B-52 bomber can minimize the size of the butterfly, and then return it to normal size, that will revolutionize the warfare. And in the police work might be cool to minimize the men, and then those officers just will push the button and grow to the normal size. And of course, some doctors can travel in the human veins to the tumor, and remove it with miner's stuff. Or if this would be something, what is mentioned in the series "X-files", those operators can close the blood vessels in the person's brains.

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