02-26-2012, 12:23 PM
Quote:40.2 Questioner: Our astronomers have noticed that light from spiral galaxies is approximately seventy times less than it should be, considering the calculated mass of the galaxy. I was wondering if that was due to the increase of spiritual mass in the galaxy in what we call white dwarf stars?
Ra: I am Ra. This is basically correct and is a portion of the way or process of creation’s cycle.
Could this possibly point to physicists scratching their head over dark matter and the higgs boson for so long? It's difficult to keep up with the ongoings at CERN as a lamen, but I make an attempt. I've seen several publications that say "WE THINK WE'RE ONTO SOMETHING" only to fizzle over time.
Maybe those particles don't exist? Maybe the inexplicable portion of mass we've observed in the universe is this "spiritual mass" that Ra discusses - particularly that of higher densities.