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The Great Cosmic Sea of Reality: The Dark Matter Fractal Field
The Great Cosmic Sea of Reality: The Dark Matter Fractal Field
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THE COSMIC DARK Matter Fractal Field is a new paradigm in cosmology, a theory that has provided new ways to understand our reality as a highly dynamic feedback system that exhibits reverse entropy. In the past four years I have written a book, the first edition, on this theory called "The Great Cosmic Sea of Reality the Dark Matter Fractal Field

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The Great Cosmic Sea of Reality: The Dark Matter Fractal Field
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Timothy Fulton Johns

FOR APPROXIMATELY FORTY years, I have been a practicing dentist, but for as long as I can remember, I have been a perpetual student. Science captured my imagination at a very early age. I can remember being asked by my first grade teacher Mrs. DuBoise what I wanted to be when I grew up. I gave her a clear answer. "A doctor," I said. That was the one goal that I knew of where the science rubber met the practical road of application. I have spent my career walking the edge of applied research in the dental implant field using that current research to help my patients live a higher quality of life and develop the field to an accepted practice. I became aware one day about fifteen years ago that science had advanced at an amazing rate since my days of basic science study and decided to "retool" by using new technology to audit courses at many prestigious universities and reading many of the scientific papers and books by these researchers. In that journey, I was struck by an idea, a concept that made the hair on the back of my neck stand up. That is what I present to you in The Great Cosmic Sea of Reality, the Dark Matter Fractal Field!

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    The Great Cosmic Sea of Reality - Timothy Fulton Johns

    Contents

    Preface:

    Acknowledgments:

    Introduction: The Second Edition: A New, More Complete Peer-Reviewed Look at the Cosmic Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory

    Chapter 1: The Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory

    Chapter 2: The Supporting Science for CDMFF Theory

    Chapter 3: The Strange Attractor

    Chapter 4: The Strange Attractor Revealed

    Chapter 5: Entanglement and Cosmic Morphic Fields

    Chapter 6: The Evolutionary Cosmos

    Chapter 7: Black Holes and the Flow of Reality

    Chapter 8: We Can Only Measure 4%

    Chapter 9: Entropy Is Not a One-Way Street Entropy Has Symmetry according to This New Unified Field Theory

    Chapter 10: Dark Matter May Be a Possible Amplifier of Black Hole Formation in the Context of New Functional and Structural Dynamics of the Cosmic Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory (CDMFFT)

    Chapter 11: Possible Origins of Virtual Particles as Revealed in the Cosmic Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory

    Chapter 12: The Universe Is Flowing, Not Growing within the Great Cosmic Sea of Reality

    Chapter 13: Mind Fields Consciousness and Biocognitive Morphogenetic Fields as Described by the Great Cosmic Sea and Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory

    Chapter 14: Quantum Scalar Gravity General Relativity, Quantum Mechanics, the Life Force and Multidimensional Motion of Objects within a Cosmic Scalar Flow

    Chapter 15: The Great Cosmic Sea of Reality Predicts That Water Acts as a Biologic Antenna of Natural Healing through Regenerative Biomorphic and Biocognitive Fields

    Chapter 16: The Cosmic Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory Reveals an Explanation for Quantum Healing by Plank Flowmotion of Morphogenetic Fields Enhanced through Heart-Brain Coherence Meditation Techniques

    About the Author

    Preface

    There is always more than meets the eye in a fractal frame of reference.

    Almost three quarters of our globe is home to another world we are only beginning to understand, yet what has been very obvious from our earliest investigation of the sea is that it reveals a complex reality alien to us. The sea is a world in and of itself. Though it provides the very fabric of existence of the life it sustains, the combined network of oceans that blankets our planet goes unnoticed by its inhabitants due to its scale and the fact that these waters are the very space (i.e., fluid) these life-forms live in and navigate through moment by moment. As it is with the sea life, so it is in our universe. We, like our marine counterparts, fail to notice the sea of our own reality. The space we occupy and live in is empty to our everyday sensory perceptions until, of course, we feel the wind on our face. Only then do we become aware that something unseen and unrealized actually exist. The five senses we possess are incapable of detecting the extremes of both microscopic and cosmic scales, yet they do exist, and that is the difference in my view between what we call our universe and the cosmos. That which we know about and can perceive or measure is our universe. That which is beyond our current knowledge and our perception is what I refer to as the cosmos. Much of our cosmos is out of our current knowledge and limited sensory perception, but our universe is inclusive within the cosmos. This is the fundamental point I want you to remember as you read my theory and you expand your universe.

    In this book, I will attempt to explain very difficult concepts that do, in fact, have the foundation of scientific studies over several decades. I will explain how the work of several scientists have put different pieces of the puzzle in place, but presumably none of them individually was able to see the bigger picture their piece of the puzzle reveals, except possibly for Rupert Sheldrake, whom I will introduce soon.

    This book will explain how the evolution of our planet and its biosphere, which has been well established, is linked and actively evolving with our cosmos through a complex network of powerful morphic fields at all scales. The Earth, like the nucleus of an atom, exists within the cosmos both at different scales; however, both seemingly adrift in an abyss of the cosmic sea under its control, and both are a very small part of a much larger evolutionary process of our reality yet in constant motion. I will share intuitive ideas or theories that I believe best explain the known facts revealed by scientific evidence of the nature of the fabric of our cosmic sea in which we coexist with each other and other worlds, both terrestrial and extraterrestrial.

    Acknowledgments

    This book was not something I had a burning desire to do. It actually became more like an obsession that followed me around for the past two years. I have been a perpetual student for as long as I can remember, following a desire to always understand more about this amazing creation we all share and live our lives within. In particular, I have been focusing my studies on the physical sciences for the past eight years, especially in the sciences of particle and condensed matter physics. Along the way, I came across the life’s work of Rupert Sheldrake and his book The Presence of the Past, which struck an idea in my head I just could not escape and led to this book such as it is. I am really more of a paleontologist scholar that digs into the work of the research scientist and at least, in this case, discovers very important links of existing work done by many researchers over the past one hundred-plus years. This complex picture, this mental puzzle, that finally emerged and made sense to me gave me the compulsion to share it; I have tried to present to you the discovery in this book. It is my deepest wish that I have achieved that.

    So I would like to thank Bruce Lipton, MD, PhD, and Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, for their inspiring work, as well as the many dedicated scientists who followed their inquiring mind to further the knowledge of humankind as a chosen life work. I would also like to thank my wife, Kris, and sons Jason Johns, Bryan Johns, and Tyler Skelton for their help in reading this manuscript and giving me direction and critique to help guide me to the conclusion of this book. Also, I give thanks to a good friend Kevin Smith, who was of great assistance in his ideas as a former student of Stephen Hawking and the editing of the final draft for publishing submission.

    Thanks to you all for reading this work. I shall never forget it as it is my first book and may be my last.

    Introduction

    The Second Edition

    A New, More Complete Peer-Reviewed Look at the Cosmic Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory

    The cosmic dark matter fractal field is a new paradigm in cosmology, a theory that has provided new ways to understand our reality as a highly dynamic feedback system that exhibits reverse entropy. In the past four years, I have written a book, the first edition, on this theory called The Great Cosmic Sea of Reality the Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory, first published in 2018 and followed by eight peer-reviewed papers based on this new perspective, all of which have been published by the Global Journal of Science Frontier Research and now included in this edition, which greatly expands on this theory. The Cosmic Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory provides a workable model that reveals that many widely held conclusions of accepted observational study of the past one hundred years of our universe may be wrong. This theory has many foundational predictions about the cosmos that many scientists of the last one hundred years have alluded to but were unsuccessful in completing. They had no knowledge of the missing mass we know about and have now measured by the WMAP study, which reveals the existence of dark matter or dark energy making up the highest percentage of the known total of our entire cosmos, complete with an ever-flowing Planck zone responsible for the recycling of information through black hole dynamics that is providing the substructure pattern blueprints of our reality. This theory predicts that these fields emerge within and are a part of the luminiferous aether at many scales all around us. These fields are enumerable and ubiquitous throughout our cosmos but imperceptible to our senses and detection devices except for their gravitational effects at large scales and possibly at much smaller scales. These fields contain the memory of nature in many forms of both animate and inanimate matter, both morphogenetic and biocognitive fields that are so essential for the life force to function in all biospheres across the universe. All this information stored like a database in Bohm’s implicate order, the dark matter / dark energy zone now suspected to dominate and unfold into Bohm’s explicate order our 4% of the cosmos. These various morphic fields exist at many scales and are the literal threads of the fabric of space-time. The main difference in what this theory brings to our awareness is that there is an actual scalar flow of these Dark Matter Fractal Fields (DMFF) that is the defining element of the occupied and nonoccupied space-time that frame the context of Einstein’s general relativity. These DMFFs are producing the accretion process and the gravitational focus or choke points where the scalar flow begins to concentrate and squeeze space-time channels of virtual particles into measurable reality, like water flowing into a canyon during a heavy rainfall. This is the concentrating cerode (cherode) model of quantum scalar gravity (QSG) that produces mass in sufficient quantities at subatomic scale layers to produce objects of all sizes and masses by formative causation throughout the scalar layers in the expansive continuum of our reality. (See the work of Prof. Rupert Sheldrake, The Presence of the Past.)

    This action of the scalar flow of Dark Matter Fractal Fields is responsible for all of the baryonic matter derived objects in our universe and the derived gravitational actions proportional to the mass of each object at each scalar layer. However, we must never forget that in each of these forms, it is always energy, E=mc²! The Cosmic Dark Matter Fractal Field is definitely foundational to all this. The ever-repeating construct of emergent galactic nurseries of highly dynamic stellar solar systems that undergo nature’s fractal birthing process called accretion occurs from the never-ending, continuous inertial motion of our life-giving cosmos at all scales. This accretion process appears to be scalar, therefore, is active and working at many scales, which tells me it should be a focused target of future research to uncover proofs of this theory. The CDMFFT predicts that there is another imperceptible motion that is occurring that is crucial to the form and function of organic as well as inorganic baryonic matter (BM) within our cosmos, as well as the need to possibly revise aspects of our understanding of general relativity (GR) in light of this possibility. If this is true, it changes many of the concepts that we hold as axioms of our understanding of our reality. This new theory provides a framework to begin to understand what the fabric of space-time consists of and its connection to the largest and possibly primary energy source of our cosmos, dark energy.

    It is important that we consider that our reality may be more lifelike than mathematical or mechanical, more organic than inorganic. Nature has a personality, a character that emerges naturally out of this aether and cannot be corrupted but only recognized for what it is.

    Chapter 1

    The Dark Matter Fractal Field Theory

    The Scale

    The dark matter fractal field theory (DMFFT) is better understood by explaining the scale of influence that I believe the evidence suggests that it has. This is why many times I refer to it as the cosmic dark matter fractal field theory (CDMFFT). Now, if you know anything about our cosmos, you know that it is a very large place full of billions of galaxies and trillions of stars, all of which are very similar to our galaxy, the Milky Way, and our star, the sun. In fact, it seems to be an ever-expanding place that is getting larger all the time. However, you will soon discover that there is a reason to question that assumption based on this model of the functional dynamics of the cosmos.

    The observable universe extends to about 1×10³⁵ meters, which means 1 followed by 35 zeros and is the very large macroscale in which the CDMFF has influence. There is another scale that the cosmos, in fact, operates more elegantly in, and that is in the very small arena well below the size of atoms called the Planck scale 1×10-33 meters, and as you might imagine, this scale works in the opposite direction with a decimal point preceded by 35 zeros in front of the 1. That encompasses all the universe from the very large macroscale to the unimaginably small Planck scale. The real interesting part of this is that we sit in our reality pretty much right in the center of that scale. In fact, the exact center of that scale is at the level (scale) of cells that make up the foundational building block of our biosphere. Like the Higgs field, also a scalar field recently confirmed by the discovery of the Higgs particle at the CERN particle accelerator in Europe, which is believed to be responsible for giving mass to highly accelerated particles, the cosmic dark matter fractal field is a scalar field because it also has a sphere of influence at all scales (levels) of our reality. Furthermore, Nobel laureate Peter Higgs may very well have first uncovered what Hal Puthoff et al. and now the CDMFFT are now explaining with a more complete framework.

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    The Identifying Signature

    Now that you understand the scope of the CDMFF, the next important part to understand is the signature of that influence that makes its presence identifiable. This signature is unmistakable once you are familiar with it and its characteristics. This signature is the fractal forms of structure found throughout nature and at all scales. The fractal was named and first described by Benoit Mandelbrot, and above all, to Mandelbrot, fractal meant self-similar.

    Benoit Mandelbrot was a Jew in war-torn Europe in the early to middle twentieth century. His life as well as his education was very fragmented, but he had a visual perception for recognizing recursive patterns that proved highly beneficial in the pursuit of his rather scattered scientific endeavors. He had the uncanny ability to see structure where others saw anarchy and a collage of form where most people saw a shapeless unrelated collection of debris and disorder. Scientists of that time, like Alan Turing, Robert May, and James Yorke, as well as many others were all looking for a simple mathematical formula to explain the rough and seemingly random irregular forms and expressions of nature. Nonlinear dynamics was being discovered and proved over time to lead to Mandelbrot’s fractal geometry. James Gleick in his book Chaos said it like this:

    The patterns that people like Robert May and James Yorke discovered in the early 1970s, with their complex boundaries between orderly and chaotic behavior, had unsuspected regularities that could only be described in terms of the relation of large scales to small. The structures that provided the key to nonlinear dynamics proved to be fractal. And on the most

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