Saturday, March 7, 2020

What is Dark Matter?


#According to Newton, gravity is a Force of attraction between any two masses

#According to Einstein gravity is as a result of the curvature of space and time

#According to me and others gravity is a result of the casmir effect due to quantum vacuum fluctuations

#The problem: Newton and Einstein gravity cannot describe the motion of the outermost stars and gas in galaxies

#To save Einstein's and Newton's theories, many physicists and astronomers have postulated that there must exists large amount of dark matter in galaxies and also clusters of galaxies that could strengthen the pull of gravity and lead to an agreement of the theories with data.

#Is dark matter responsible for differences in observed and theoretical speed of stars revolving around the centre of galaxies, or is it something else?


•First: From page 80-86 and 134-150 we show that gravity is not a force but an emergent property that can be deduced from other alternatives.

•From page 156-160 we show that the observed flat rotation curves are what they are because of our newly discovered Fifth force.

• From pages 92-104 and 273-276 we show that dark matter is a particle of a mass close to Planck mass relics (or primordial black holes) which remain whenever a black hole evaporates or quantum black holes formed in the early universe after the big bang.
 
From the beginning we have been showing you how you can solve quantum gravity and we have pointed out some points where general relativity breaks down. We said that, we can only solve quantum gravity by solving problems where gravity or general relativity fails. We have sofar delt with; the singularity problem and dark matter. Now in the next issue we shall see how you can quantize gravity.

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