The Invisible Backbone of the Cosmos
Dark matter is one of the greatest enigmas of modern physics. Though invisible to our eyes and instruments, it accounts for most of the matter in the universe, shaping galaxies and guiding their rotation. Its gravitational pull silently holds the cosmos together, forming a hidden structure upon which visible stars and galaxies rest.
Connecting Dark Matter to the Unified Field
Dr. John Hagelin’s work in unified field theory suggests that dark matter may not be an alien mystery, but rather a subtle expression of the same unified field that produces ordinary matter and energy. Just as meditation uncovers hidden depths of human consciousness, advanced physics reveals the unseen forces guiding the cosmos—reminding us that the invisible is often the most powerful.