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by artsyca 2187 days ago
Isn't dark matter something like a shadow DOM.. It's there but also not there?

Edit! Wow really feeling the love on this comment

What I mean is dark matter is different from matter we just can't detect, it's matter that should be there but we can't seem to find it

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It's pretty simple: Dark Matter can't be seen or felt. It probably just travels through regular matter without "colliding", muchlike neutrinos.

It only interacts with other matter through gravity.

Now, we can detect gravity, but only for fairly big and stationary objects. If DM is tiny particles travelling fast, we can only detect aggregate effects on galaxy level.

Yes just like we can't detect the shadow DOM from the DOM but it's really there you know? I feel like my thinking is too orthogonal any more.

There's a difference between matter that's there which we can't detect as opposed to matter which isn't there which we can oh geez

Maybe it is similar in that the shadow DOM predicts the state of the actual DOM. In this interpretation dark matter predicts the shape of our universe. It might just be how one should go about simulating a universe..!
If you're making sense, I can't detect it :)