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Dark Earth
Dark Earth

A Compilation of Essays on Dark Plasma Theory by Jay Alfred

© Copyright 2011, Jay Alfred
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the written prior permission of the author. Cover photograph: This shows the visible Earth sitting inside an invisible halo of dark matter particles. The halo has been given false colours and is not drawn to scale. It serves only for general illustrative purposes and does not represent the actual halo except in a general way.

Contents
Preface
1. 2. Aliens from Dark Earth Origins of Different Species of Plasma Life Forms - Aliens, Ghosts, Jinns…(Plasma Biology) 3. 4. 5. 6. Biological UFOs and their Effects Earth’s Brain The Invisible Sun Weight of the Human Soul - An Estimate based on Dark Matter Statistics

7. 8.

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Evolution of Dark Plasma Life Forms on Earth Research Paper Dark Plasma Theory Model - Clarifications

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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



References: [1] [2] [3] [4] J. J. Alfred, “Our Invisible Bodies”, Trafford Publishing, Canada, (2006). J. J. Alfred, “Between the Moon and Earth”, Trafford Publishing, Canada, (2007). J. J. Alfred, Articles (2007-2008) at http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Jay_Alfred J.J. Alfred, “Creation of Minimal Plasma Cell Systems by Self-Organization in Earth’s Dark Biosphere leading to the Evolution of Dark Plasma Life Forms”, Journal of Unconventional Theories and Research, SJI, (In review, submitted in March 2009). J.J. Alfred, “Dark Plasma & the Origin of Angels, Aliens, Deities and Ghosts”, New Dawn Magazine, Special Issue 7 (2009). J.J. Alfred, “Aliens from Dark Earth, Evolution of Dark Plasma Life Forms on Earth”, New Dawn Magazine, May-June Issue (2009). J.J. Alfred, “Plasma Aliens from a Parallel Earth, Biological UFOs and their Effects”, New Dawn Magazine, Special Issue 12 (2010). J.J. Alfred, “What is the Weight of the Human Soul?, An Estimate based on Dark Matter Statistics”, New Dawn Magazine, May-June Issue (2011). J.J. Alfred, “The Invisible Sun”, Scribd (2011). [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] End This book was distributed courtesy of: For your own Unlimited Reading and FREE eBooks today, visit: http://www.Free-eBooks.net Share this eBook with anyone and everyone automatically by selecting any of the options below: To show your appreciation to the author and help others have wonderful reading experiences and find helpful information too, we 'd be very grateful if you 'd kindly post your comments for this book here. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION Free-eBooks.net respects the intellectual property of others. When a book 's copyright owner submits their work to Free-eBooks.net, they are granting us permission to distribute such material. Unless otherwise stated in this book, this permission is not passed onto others. As such, redistributing this book without the copyright owner 's permission can constitute copyright infringement. If you believe that your work has been used in a manner that constitutes copyright infringement, please follow our Notice and Procedure for Making Claims of Copyright Infringement as seen in our Terms of Service here: http://www.free-ebooks.net/tos.html

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