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Preface

The matter that is visible and currently directly measurable is composed of particles that have been identified in the physicists’ “Standard Model”. However, the majority of scientists now believe that this “ordinary matter” makes up less than 5% of the universe. In fact, it makes up less than 20% of all the matter in the universe. The other more than 80% is composed of invisible matter that has been dubbed “dark matter” by scientists.

Dark Plasma Theory, published in 2006 by Jay Alfred, argues that dark matter is present in the Solar System, including on Earth. Evidence shows that the Sun and the Solar System are under the gravitational influence of invisible dark matter in our galaxy. The embryonic Solar System contained dark matter. Furthermore, the dark matter particles that have been raining down on Earth every day and night for the past 4.6 billion years are captured by Earth's gravitational field. There are therefore many reasons to infer that there are low-density halos of dark matter particles interpenetrating all the planets, including the Earth - effectively forming, in the case of Earth, (currently) invisible “counterpart-Earths” that co-rotate and share the same gravitational field as the visible Earth.

The Theory questioned in 2007 if the density of dark matter around Earth was underestimated. Computations in late 2008, by Stephen Adler of Princeton University and Xu and Siegel from the University of Arizona, suggest that dark matter density in the Solar System and around Earth exceeds the galactic halo density significantly and is much higher than previously thought. According to the Theory’s estimate, the visible Earth is gravitationally coupled to a Jupiter-sized dark matter halo.

The Theory argues that dark matter is largely in the form of plasmas of exotic particles (including supersymmetric particles such as charginos and neutralinos). It therefore posits a halo composed of dark plasma (i.e. a plasma of dark matter particles). As dark matter clumped, it created conditions for a dark biosphere to form.

It has been shown in laboratory experiments over the past ten years that minimal ordinary plasma cell-systems can be generated in the laboratory. The Theory therefore suggests that minimal dark plasma cell-systems were generated within the dark halo/biosphere in the early Earth and predicts the existence of terrestrial dark plasma life forms which evolved from these minimal plasma cell systems. This dark biosphere was the birthplace of trillions of conscious dark matter life forms over millions of years. Unlike chemical-based life forms, dark plasma life forms are compatible with life in a supersymmetric universe.

These life forms would be as varied in scale, structure and intelligence as carbon-based life forms -as different as a microbe from a whale; a mosquito from a tiger; a giraffe from a crocodile; an ant from a human being. Their degrees of intelligence and awareness would be as different as a centipede's awareness from the awareness and intelligence of human beings. The taxonomy of these plasma life forms is wide and varied. Some of these plasma life forms have interacted with us in the past (intentionally or unintentionally).

The entities that we have loosely identified as ghosts, angels, jinns, demons, deities (for example the Marian apparitions in the atmosphere), aliens, biological UFOs, fairies and sightings of the recently deceased (on the surface of the Earth) are characteristic of these predicted exotic plasma life forms from interpenetrating dark plasmaspheres or counterpart Earths.

They constitute an ecology of plasma life forms that evolved throughout Earth's history and sometimes formed symbiotic relationships with the visible carbon-based life forms that we are more familiar with. Homo sapiens are the products of carbon-based bodies that formed symbiotic relationships with some of these plasma life forms (i.e. the result of a symbio-genesis) and co-evolved with them. When the carbon-based bodies died, the bioplasma bodies continued their existence in counterpart Earths.

The Theory was initially described as ‘plasma metaphysics’ but was restated as Dark Plasma Theory in 2008, following the publication of scientific papers by others that supported the Theory’s predictions of a dark halo around the Earth and the description of dark matter as consisting of plasmas of superparticles. In 2007, the Theory also predicted the existence of dark radiation and argued that this radiation, emitted by dark matter, would be invisible to our eyes and scientific instruments.

This booklet is a compilation of articles written by Jay Alfred after 2006. One of the more interesting developments in the Theory during this period was the formulation of the Dark Ionization Process. This provided a mechanism for invisible dark plasma life forms to generate ordinary plasma which could be measured by scientific instruments and be visible when certain conditions prevailed.

Jay Alfred

September 2011