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The vital part of dark matter theory is missing, and nobody knows what that part is

  

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The vital part of dark matter theory is missing, and nobody knows what that part is

If there is something, we should make observations about that thing, but what if that thing interacts only by gravity? We know that the thing exists but we cannot see that thing, we cannot feel it but a large mass of that thing has the greatest effect in the universe. The thing is that dark matter is the dominating part of the universe. So most of the universe is invisible to us, and the thing that makes that invisible part dominating is that it has the greatest gravity effect in the universe.  

There is a problem with dark matter theory, and the problem is that we don't know that missing part. The thing that makes dark matter problematic for the research is that there is no other interaction with other material than gravity. And gravity is the thing, why we know that dark matter exists. But knowledge of existence is not enough if we want to make observations, and observations are needed for confirming theories. 

So the problem with dark matter theories is that there is no way to confirm them. As you see the only images of dark matter are synthetic. They are created by artificial intelligence and very complicated algorithms, which are driven by an extremely powerful supercomputer. 

Is dark matter so-called free gravitons? Or quantum-size black holes?

There are a couple of things, that the dark matter might be. We know that the thing is that the dark matter is something very exotic. Could the dark matter be an exotic material that has a loose quantum field? In that case, the loose quantum field will just "flapping" when the radiation hits it, and there is no radiation echo from those particles. 

And that makes dark matter invisible. Another version is that the dark matter is the atom or some particles like protons or neutrons, where is forming a black hole inside them. That tiny quantum black hole just pulls the atom or particle so small that the radiation just passes that particle. Or they might be the quantum-size black holes, what are "free" on space. So is the dark matter so-called "free gravitons". The gravitons are hypothetical particles that are transmitting gravity. And are gravitons the same thing with quantum black holes? In that case, the extremely small black holes would not send any kind of radiation. 

But there is a tip, what the dark matter can cause in the universe, and that thing is the form of the dark dust in the giant star clusters. The black dust is creating the gauze in front of the galaxies. The black clouds of dust are not homogeneous, and they are looking a little bit like the mycelium, which means that something causes that form. 

So could the dark matter be the thing, what causes those strange forms of black clouds? The thing is that there are many other things, that affect that form, but could one of them be the chain of dark matter. If dark matter is the group of black holes, what is smaller than quarks, that thing explains, why there are no signs of it. 

But proving that thing is a little bit more difficult than people even realize. The dark matter is the thing, what just be. The only thing that it makes is interaction by gravity. And that thing is the problem with that kind of thing. Without observations, it's hard to prove them. 

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