Currently, the Standard Model of physics accurately predicts only about 4-5% of our universe. The other 95% is "missing" and composed of "dark matter" and "dark energy". Perhaps what they are missing is the incredibly abundant energy that exists within SPACE itself. It is missing from their equations because they did something known as "renormalization" where they effectively swept the infinite density of the vacuum of space under the rug mathematically and then proceeded with their equations as if this energy were not important to include in a theory that is supposed to, by definition, include everything.
When Nassim Haramein accounts for the energy that exists in the vacuum of space itself then the need to throw in this missing new type of matter that was invented out of thin air and added to the standard model to hopefully make it work out is no longer necessary. You can then calculate that the proton, for example, has enough mass-energy inside of it to create a singularity in its center: a mini black hole.
See Nassim Haramein's paper "The Schwarzschild proton" for the details of this theory that shows that only a very small percentage (~10⌃-39%) of the vacuum fluctuations available within a proton volume need be cohered and converted to mass-energy in order for the proton to meet the Schwarzschild condition of a black hole.
When Nassim Haramein accounts for the energy that exists in the vacuum of space itself then the need to throw in this missing new type of matter that was invented out of thin air and added to the standard model to hopefully make it work out is no longer necessary. You can then calculate that the proton, for example, has enough mass-energy inside of it to create a singularity in its center: a mini black hole.
See Nassim Haramein's paper "The Schwarzschild proton" for the details of this theory that shows that only a very small percentage (~10⌃-39%) of the vacuum fluctuations available within a proton volume need be cohered and converted to mass-energy in order for the proton to meet the Schwarzschild condition of a black hole.
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