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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2024 · 11 MIN

Dark Matter Lifeforms and Sudden Invisibility (Part II) —Contributions of Wilhelm Weber and Paul Dirac

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In this follow-up to a previous episode, Dark Matter Lifeforms, EVOs, and Sudden Invisibility, I introduce the ideas of physicists Wilhelm Weber and Paul Dirac to our notions of exotic and alternate states of matter. Weber explored the idea that particles that are extremely close together can attract one another, foreshadowing modern ideas of superconductivity, and Dirac created the idea of antimatter which was proven to exist a few years later in the 1930s. patreon.com/DarkMatterMysteries https://youtu.be/GCxGRk7baXU (Cryptids and Invisibility Part I)

In this follow-up to a previous episode, Dark Matter Lifeforms, EVOs, and Sudden Invisibility, I introduce the ideas of physicists Wilhelm Weber and Paul Dirac to our notions of exotic and alternate states of matter. Weber explored the idea that particles that are extremely close together can attract one another, foreshadowing modern ideas of superconductivity, and Dirac created the idea of antimatter which was proven to exist a few years later in the 1930s. patreon.com/DarkMatterMysteries https://youtu.be/GCxGRk7baXU (Cryptids and Invisibility Part I)

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