Scientists in the Dark on Dark Matter & Dark Energy
Researchers race to shed light on the incredible energy in our Cosmos.
TERRA RESEARCH LLC
4-April-2007
Larry Park
Considered by Scientists as the two greatest mysteries in the cosmos, Dark
Matter and Dark Energy pose vexing problems to our modern physics models.
Not only does modern physics fail in explaining Dark Energy and Dark
Matter, the models can only explain four percent of our universe - the
visible part. The invisible part, or the "Dark" part, makes up the
vast majority of our universe - up to a mind boggling 96%. How was this
missed? Some scientists call this massive discrepancy as
"embarrassing". However, the answers to Dark Energy can change our
world overnight as this energy is real and it exists silently all around
us.

Aches to Quakes - Sensitives Who Predict Earthquakes Suffer Pain and Ridicule
Cell Biology may be clue to human body symptoms prior to earthquakes.
TERRA RESEARCH LLC
10-April-2006
Larry Park
In the past five years, Suzanne Smart has endured two CAT Scans, two
EEG's, one Audiogram test, and a host of other medical tests by
specialists seeking to determine why she suffered from rare and
mysterious migraines, screeching ear tones and intense ear pain.
After a big earthquake, the symptoms would disappear.

Scalar EM Waves – strong Earth
Emissions are part of Quakes and Volcanics - See And Hear
the Earth Zap Seismograph Electronics by these waves
Will scientists figure out how and why?
TERRA RESEARCH LLC
10-January-2005
Larry Park
It’s being at the right place at the wrong time. A rare, focused,
longitudinal scalar EM wave moves up a volcanic root system and overwhelms
the seismograph sensory electronics. The metal shielding of the sensor
proves powerless to stop the incoming wave penetration. The energy moves
into the windings of the geophone and proceeds to excite strong conductive
ionization within the windings of the geophone sensor coil. A
superconducting phenomenon results from the penetration, where the energy
can wreak havoc on the seismograph’s micro-electronics –
“Ka-Pow”.

Insight to the mystery of Ear Tones prior toEarthquakes - how they occur and why.
TERRA RESEARCH LLC
18-December-2004
Larry Park
An incessant low frequency ‘hum’ tone has been torturing
residents in an area in the U.S. in Taos, New Mexico, where the noise often
drives people crazy. Only heard by a few, called human
‘hummers’, the low-pitched 30 to 80 Hz tone is perceived as
sound, but it hasn’t been found with sensitive microphones or
electromagnetic sensors. It has baffled researchers for years, but ear tone
research of tones prior to earthquakes may unlock this mystery and may even
possibly lead to an insight into a remedy for Tinnitus – a constant
ringing in the ears that afflicts up to 50 million Americans.

God's Firmament & the Earthquake
TERRA RESEARCH LLC,
12-February-2004
Larry Park
Science has taken a wrong turn in 1887 when Albert A. Michelson and Edward
W. Morley conducted a famous experiment, called the Michelson-Morley
Experiment. This wrong turn formed an errant foundation our current
physics and science rests upon, starting from Albert Einstein (Einstein's
Postulates & special theory of relativity) to modern day electromagnetic
theory. This wrong turn will rock science to its foundation when realized.
It will shatter theories and rewrite a century of books. Among the most
devastating will be a crumbling of modern astrophysical theory on formation
of our universe (big bang, age of, redshift, and more). Yet, an early
scientist was acutely aware of this errant path, but considered it a
blessing. Why?

Unlocking the mystery of 'Earthquake Clouds’ – how they form & why – Are they accurate in prediction?
TERRA RESEARCH LLC,
02-September-2003
Larry Park
'Earthquake Clouds’- For years, considered a mystery to science with an unknown form of genesis, strange cloud
formations have been thought to precede earthquakes. Even ancient Chinese and Italians were aware of unique clouds
that gave sign preceding large earthquakes. Sudden formation of long 'snakes’ in the sky, where prior was clear
and blue, where the deep earth warns in the sky above – how can this be? Modern science of earthquake genesis,
called 'brittle fracture theory’, is sudden fracture of a fault. Yet these clouds form days before earthquakes. How?
Unlocking the mystery of 'Earthquake Clouds’ – how they form & why – Are they accurate in prediction? This article
will reveal the true mechanism to how, why, and the physics of what causes ‘earthquake clouds’ – or a proper
definition 'Earth Transient Clouds (ETrC). This phenomenon will also demonstrate how popular 'brittle fracture
theory’ continues to crumble as a feasible argument in how earthquakes really occur. However, 'Earthquake Clouds’
are not reliable precursors – this too will be explained & why.

Mystery of 'The Earthquake Boom’- a real earthquake
TERRA RESEARCH LLC,
14-August-2003
Larry Park
On June 11, 2003 the first volcanism article, Volcanoes In California, Idaho, and Pacific Northwest Building Towards Catastrophic Eruptions , reveals a startling discovery to science –the 'earthquake
boom’ (see list item 11 of History of 'Breakthrough’ Technology). Currently a mystery to seismologists, a
powerful explosion sound which eludes detection by the best of seismographs, is
a real earth event and should be correctly classified as an 'earthquake’. The rare earthquake boom is part of a
'family’ of five types of events the earth can generate of which only two are
known by science. It is important for residents near volcanoes to be aware of the 'earthquake boom’, although an
unnerving experience doesn’t indicate an actual explosion occurred or that an
eruption is imminent. This article gives insight into why these events occur and what they mean.
Included are some hair raising stories from Mt. St. Helens climbers – who experienced a fantastic 'boom’.

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