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I watched a documentary on Dark Matter and started wondering if it might be evidence that dark matter/gravity is just ‘programmer/sim builder’ instructions for galaxies to stay together, and for galaxy clusters to group up.
For those that don’t understand what dark matter it’s theorized to be: an invisible particle (or substance) that apparently holds galaxies together. Physics suggest that dark matter makes up 60-90% of all matter, with the remainder being all the stuff we can see including gas, dust, stars, planets, black holes, etc.
So far dark matter has been completely unobserved, in many different experiments. They think that the weakly interactive massive particles (WIMP) are the main candidate for ‘dark matter’ particles. It doesn’t have a charge and remains very cold when compared to how normal matter. This means that it’s NOT anti-matter or that an anti-dark matter could exist. The rest of matter all has anti-particles.
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