What's really going on here? 🤔
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Part of the problem with dark matter is they're looking for something exotic when it's likely something mundane. But when there's grant money on the line...
This guy was on the right track.
They actually have not proved it. Seriously they have invested billions into it. Experimenting with it for much longer. It has simply inserted itself into the text books in the 80s. It's there because space needs it. It needs to be there for the dark part of space. And because if there are the blackholes then there is the anti matter. The anti matter that will swallow the universe, plunging into darkness, until another big bang accidentally occurs. Literally it's a bunch of hyperconjucture. We've seen it in Dark and a few other comics, and paradigms.
But it has not been established. It is absolutely theoretical. Might as well prove ghosts and aliens first. Instead of blackholes pooping out the nuggets of anti matter into an expanding universe being swallowed by the dark.
Mundane perhaps. But they're trying to find the other dimensions. The one with all the UFOs in. So it needs the dark matter mirroring our fixed matter. It becoming the dark matter. A mirage.
It's very complex. Wish it was as mundane as a bunch of mirrors, and water therapy, you know Fringe where they enter the other universe by drowning. But I guess it's gonna take some more research. If only the research actually knew what they were researching. It's kinda of hard proving something you only think exists. It's a white elephant. One blind man say to the other blind man it's a tiger, the next says it's a goat. They all got a piece of it, but then they come up with rabbits. Wonderland. Or the twilight zone. Those rabbits have been conjured by another magician programming them, and he pulled it out of a hat, sprinkling in a dash of mythology, a handful of religion, and then providing a dose of education. Eureka. Not quite, dig deeper.
Thanks for the link.