#DARKLight Research

#DARKLight Ohm-NI Spectrum Filtering - or just DARKLight 

...was invented by citizen scientist and amature theoretical physicist; Kelly Swanson, BA Psych/Soc, GMBA, MPC, in March of 2020, with the expansion and modification of color and light experiments performed by Sir Issac Newton in 1718, while in self imposed "lockdown" from the Great "Bubonic" Plague of 1665.

What began as a way to see under painted over old maps, turned into an astrophotography/archeology/photographic tool of the highest order. With DARKLight filters, an observer can select and find any type of color light frequency being emitted or have had been emitted at anytime in the past unless it was erased with another energy signature that replaced, added to or combined and its energy interaction, from any energy source. Period.

This ability is made possible by finding quark level energy spin and its interactions with matter and energy within the color spectrum that it creates during its interactions with another source. Newton discovered these interactions with simple everyday objects and dug deeper into there conception and meaning. He created a table on page 117-118 of his book Optiks that illustrated the first the seven orders of colors at each compounded rate, and how they interact to produce the said natural colors. Newton discovered that inside the black or white bases of light there were possibly "endless possibilities" and as we now know, over 32 million frequencies of this "DARKLight" and this is where the #DARKLight filter idea came forth from to begin the search for a modern method of translating this research. 

Darklight uses this natural occurring method to define elemental signature colors and their compound mixtures. With this natural occurring energy all around us, it permeates everything leaving various levels of energy rates and types wherever an interaction occurs. The problem is, when the wind blows humans cannot see the wind pushing our air chemicals around like fluids. Darklight gives you the ability to do just that. 

GAL-CLUS-022058s - Using ESA/Hubble images to show planets and stars not otherwise capable of being seen under infrared, visible, or X-ray methods.