Planetary relationship as the new signature from the dark Universe
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2022
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DMFA zaloznistvo
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Dark Matter (DM) came from unexpected long-range gravitational observations. Even within the solar system, several unexpected phenomena have not conventional explanation. Streaming DM offers a viable common scenario. Gravitational focusing and self-focusing effects, by the Sun or its planets, of DM streams fits as being the underlying process behind otherwise puzzling observations like the 11-year solar cycle, the mysterious heating of the solar corona with its fast temperature inversion, etc. However, unexpected solar activity or the dynamic Earth's atmosphere and other observations might arise from DM streams. This work is suggestive for an external impact by yet overlooked “streaming invisible matter”, which reconciles investigated mysterious observations. Unexpected planetary relationships exist for the dynamic Sun and Earth's upper atmosphere; they are considered as multiple signatures for streaming DM. Then, focusing of DM streams could also occur in exoplanetary systems, suggesting for the first-time investigations by searching for the associated stellar activity as a function of the exoplanetary orbital phases. The entire observationally driven reasoning is suggestive for highly cross-disciplinary approaches including also (puzzling) biomedical phenomena like cancer. Favorite candidates from the dark sector are anti-quark nuggets, magnetic monopoles, but also particles like dark photons or the composite pearls. Thus, insisting anomalies/mysteries within the solar system are the as yet unnoticed manifestation of the dark Universe we are living in.
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Bled workshops in physics
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23
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Zioutas, K., Anastassopoulos, V., Argiriou, A., Cantatore, G., Cetin, S., Gardikiotis, A., ... & Tsagris, I. (2004). 16 Planetary relationship as the new signature from the dark Universe. What Comes Beyond the Standard Models, 5(1), 256.