Saturday, July 27, 2024

Colliding Galaxy clusters, show speeding non- Inertial Dark Matter effects in contrast with lagging iNERTIAL Baryonic Matter from the Galaxy Clusters.

Clear evidence for non inertial dark matter inside the clusters, speeding up and decellerate easier than cosmic matter.

 Leo Vuyk is known for his work on the Quantum Function Follows Form (FFF) model, which proposes unique ideas about the structure of the universe. His theories often challenge conventional physics, including his views on galaxy clusters like the Bullet Cluster.

The Bullet Cluster is a pair of colliding galaxy clusters that has been a significant piece of evidence for the existence of dark matter. Vuyk’s work suggests alternative explanations for phenomena observed in such clusters, often involving his concepts of vacuum absorption by black holes and the behavior of dark matter1.

If you’re interested in the specifics of his theories, you might want to look into his papers on the subject23. What aspect of his work are you most curious about?

See also: Galaxy Cluster Merging and Vacuum Absorption by black holes as a Support for Quantum Dipole Repeller Gravity and a Contracting Universe.  https://vixra.org/pdf/1611.0226v7.pdf

See also: 
Discovery of a gas--dark matter velocity decoupling, see: https://arxiv.org/abs/2309.12533
Below image: Insede the lowest images:  Blue dots is Dark Matter. Red Dots is cosmic Baryonic  matter.:  


Clear evidence for non inertial dark matter inside the clusters, speeding up and decellerate easier than cosmic matter.