Formation and Structure of Earth’s Hidden Dark (Matter) Biospheres


Authors : Alfred, Jay

Volume/Issue : Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 12 - December


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Abstract : Recent studies of neutrino oscillations observed by the IceCube and Super-K detectors allows about 20 percent of Earth's total mass to comprise of dark matter. The author theorizes that a subcomponent of this dark matter could be self- interacting dark plasma with a weak dark electric charge, consistent with the growing consensus among leading physicists. Such properties would allow the formation of layered shell structures termed “dark plasmaspheres” that interpenetrate the ordinary matter Earth. These plasmaspheres, called “Dark Earths” by the author, could exhibit signature features of ordinary plasma, including concentric shells, filamentary currents, vortices, dark electric and magnetic fields. Furthermore, there is a compelling possibility that these Dark Earths could support well-defined dark plasma lifeforms. This paper discusses these possibilities, as well as suggests experiments to verify them.

Keywords : Alternative Biology, Astrobiology, Biosphere, Complex Dark Plasma, Dark Biospheres, Dark (Matter) Biospheres, Dark Earths, Dark Electric Charge, Dark Electric Fields, Dark Electrons, Dark Electromagnetism, Dark Light, Dark Magnetic Fields, Dark Matter, Dark Matter Lifeforms, Dark Matter Planet, Dark Photons, Dark Plasma, Dark (Matter) Plasma, Dark Plasmasphere, Dark Protons, Eukarya-Plasma, Habitable Zones, Hidden Life Forms, Non-Baryonic Life, Parallel Dark Earth, Plasma and Dark Astrobiology, Plasma Lifeforms, Self-Interacting Dark Matter, Self-Interacting Dark Plasma, Shadow Biosphere.

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  1. Alfred, Jay (2025). Could Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP) Be from Earth’s Dark (Matter) Biosphere? The “Inter-Terrestrial Aliens” Hypothesis (ITH). International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 10(11), 2596-2631. https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25nov1576
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Recent studies of neutrino oscillations observed by the IceCube and Super-K detectors allows about 20 percent of Earth's total mass to comprise of dark matter. The author theorizes that a subcomponent of this dark matter could be self- interacting dark plasma with a weak dark electric charge, consistent with the growing consensus among leading physicists. Such properties would allow the formation of layered shell structures termed “dark plasmaspheres” that interpenetrate the ordinary matter Earth. These plasmaspheres, called “Dark Earths” by the author, could exhibit signature features of ordinary plasma, including concentric shells, filamentary currents, vortices, dark electric and magnetic fields. Furthermore, there is a compelling possibility that these Dark Earths could support well-defined dark plasma lifeforms. This paper discusses these possibilities, as well as suggests experiments to verify them.

Keywords : Alternative Biology, Astrobiology, Biosphere, Complex Dark Plasma, Dark Biospheres, Dark (Matter) Biospheres, Dark Earths, Dark Electric Charge, Dark Electric Fields, Dark Electrons, Dark Electromagnetism, Dark Light, Dark Magnetic Fields, Dark Matter, Dark Matter Lifeforms, Dark Matter Planet, Dark Photons, Dark Plasma, Dark (Matter) Plasma, Dark Plasmasphere, Dark Protons, Eukarya-Plasma, Habitable Zones, Hidden Life Forms, Non-Baryonic Life, Parallel Dark Earth, Plasma and Dark Astrobiology, Plasma Lifeforms, Self-Interacting Dark Matter, Self-Interacting Dark Plasma, Shadow Biosphere.

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