Isnt dark matter just normal mater on the other side of space-time?
As we all know, matter in space bends space down like a ball on a sheet, but what if you put some mass on the other side of the sheet? it would push up, yet be invisible from the top. It explains everything, why we cant see dark matter, yet we feel its gravity, why it pushes things away while normal gravity attracts. This begs the question however, how do we get to the other side? Are black holes just a puncture in the sheet and that's why they are black? (since we cant see the other side?)
Dark matter really doesn't have to exist.
http://www.inquisitr.com/3807495/new-theory-of-gravity-passes-first-test-could-explain-dark-matter/
I mean, that's up for debate of course. But, I really think dark matter and dark energy is just a big gaping hole in our understanding of the universe, rather than dark energy and dark matter actually existing.
>>8551538
Dark matter is not the same as dark energy.
The masses bending a sheet is an analogy, you cannot conclude anything from analogy.
The post is either bait or stupid.
>>8551728
>inquisitr
wow, stop posting any time.
Dark matter are just the niggers of matter.
>>8552166
is there a chance of this theory growing?
Dark matter's just a bunch of black holes, that's why we can't see it.