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Not String Theory, Its Dark Matter

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Posted by Richard Ruquist on March 30, 2001 12:53:32 UTC

in which the supernatural may reside. Here I use super in the sense that itis used with superfluids or superconductors where media and temperatures close to absolute zero can sustain uncollapsed quantum waves on a macroscopic scale.

The hypothesis is that a major component of dark matter is a substance that is at absolute zero in which information can be stored almost indefinitely and in which the information can be manipulated using quantum computation.

String theory resides at the other end of the temperature scale and is more associated with an understanding of the big bang. I believe that the supernatural is assiciated with low temperature quantum effects as are present in Bose-Einstein condensates

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