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Dark structures are [[Physical Structures of Information]] ([[Matter structures]] characterized by no null [[Mass]] density), '''large scale distributed weak density non-corpuscular structures''', as depressions in dynamic structure of the Elementary Field.
 
Dark structures are [[Physical Structures of Information]] ([[Matter structures]] characterized by no null [[Mass]] density), '''large scale distributed weak density non-corpuscular structures''', as depressions in dynamic structure of the Elementary Field.
  
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter Dark matter]
 
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structures Structures]

Latest revision as of 20:26, 18 September 2022

Scheme of the Structures of Information

Definition

Dark structures are Physical Structures of Information (Matter structures characterized by no null Mass density), large scale distributed weak density non-corpuscular structures, as depressions in dynamic structure of the Elementary Field.

They are not visible because they do not interact through Electromagnetic Waves / photons (at the normal wave lengths we can observe the world), even if they have all of the Properties of Physical Structures of Information as the visible Ordinary matter, the Visible structures, in particular Charge and electric phenomena and Spin and magnetic phenomena.

They can Physical Structures of Information belong to both the classes of Waves or Vortices:

Common definition

Links to Wikipedia pages:

Description

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification