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A.P.B. Uiterwijk Winkel's avatar

The now present matter/ atoms in the universe physically generate much more (3 - 4 x) gravity Einstein indicated mathematically in the theory of relativity!

Joseph E. Julian's avatar

Maybe the dark sector isn't a heap of missing matter, but a structural projection anomaly bleeding through our reality's boundary. The ordinary matter we can actually track being a trace-visible fraction of a vastly deeper structure operating in the background.

John McCarthy's avatar

Jaymac sez>

All nearly merely interesting until the only pertinent question in MY mind is resolved:

WHY does dark matter at all? I hesitate to speculate.

(and aren't you glad?)

Maximus Skepticus's avatar

"Too little dark matter?" Methinks our problems stem from - at least from half the country, anyway - too little grey matter.