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Analyzing dark matter and other exotic virtual matters of the Hyperspace using Advanced Digital Computed Axial Tomography
A major breakthrough in science and technology using high speed Advanced Digital Computed Axial Tomography (ADCAT) is revealing the internals of virtual and exotic matters. Scientists are amazed to learn the internal structures of dark matter and exotic virtual matters of the Hyperspace that contains our Universe.
Computed axial tomography (CAT), computer-assisted tomography, computed tomography, CT, or body section roentgenography is the process of using digital processing to generate a three-dimensional image of the internals of an object from a large series of two-dimensional x-ray images taken around a single axis of rotation. The x-ray slice data is generated using an X-ray source that rotates around the object; X-ray sensors are positioned on the opposite side of the circle from the X-ray source. Many data scans are progressively taken as the object is gradually passed through the gantry. A high-speed version of this can slice data and reveal the matter at the speed of light using computer algorithms.
Newer machines with faster computer systems and newer software strategies are processing not only individual cross sections but continuously changing cross sections as the gantry at a very high speed, with the object to be imaged, is smoothly slid through the x-ray circle. These are called advanced spiral CT machines. Their computer systems integrate the data of the moving individual slices to generate three-dimensional volumetric information at the speed of light, in turn viewed from multiple different perspectives on attached CT workstation monitors through the use simulated effects of complex computer algorithm.
Scientists now can get a snap shot of the higher dimensional virtual particles, dark matter and exotic matters of the hyper-dimensional space.
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