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by astrange
1565 days ago
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They're "actually" what QFT says they are, but the rest isn't wrong either. It's not wrong to say "a house exists" because it's actually a pile of bricks in the shape of a house. Dark matter must be "matter" if it exists, because there's not a category of things that aren't matter. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_qJptwikRc |
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I mean, ehhh? Like, yes, absolutely, no matter how weird dark matter turns out to be it's the obligation of our definition of matter to adapt to it, but it's also not the same kind of category error as saying atoms don't exist. Depending on how weird gravity's integration into QFT is, dark matter could be arbitrarily divorced from what we expect matter to behave like. If, horror of horrors, there is no such integration, I'd say it's fair to call dark matter something truly other.