Atmospheric Temperature anomalies as manifestation of the dark Universe
K. Zioutas, V. Anastassopoulos, A. Argiriou, G. Cantatore, S. Cetin,, H. Fischer, A. Gardikiotis, H. Haralambous, D. H. H. Hoffmann, S. Hofmann, M., Karuza, A. Kryemadhi, M. Maroudas, A. Mastronikolis, C. Oikonomou, K., Ozbozduman, Y. K. Semertzidis

TL;DR
This paper explores the hypothesis that small-scale atmospheric temperature anomalies are caused by gravitational focusing of invisible streaming matter, suggesting the atmosphere as a detector for dark Universe phenomena beyond known physics.
Contribution
It proposes a novel mechanism involving gravitational focusing of low-speed invisible matter as an explanation for atmospheric anomalies, challenging conventional dark matter models.
Findings
Atmospheric anomalies may be linked to exo-solar invisible matter streams.
The atmosphere could serve as a low-threshold detector for dark Universe signals.
Potential correlation between ionospheric anomalies and Earth's seismic activity.
Abstract
We are investigating the possible origin of small-scale anomalies, like the annual stratospheric temperature anomalies. Unexpectedly within known physics, their observed planetary "dependency", does not match concurrent solar activity, whose impact on the atmosphere is unequivocal; this points at an additional energy source of exo-solar origin. A viable concept behind such observations is based on possible gravitational focusing by the Sun and its planets towards the Earth of low-speed invisible streaming matter; its influx towards the Earth gets temporally enhanced. Only a somehow "strongly" interacting invisible streaming matter with the small upper atmospheric screening can be behind the observed temperature excursions. Ordinary dark matter (DM) candidates like axions or WIMPs, cannot have any noticeable impact. The associated energy deposition is $\mathcal{O}(\sim 1000\,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
