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by ncallaway
1222 days ago
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> Dark Matter proponents believe that everything that causes gravity must also be matter I don’t think that’s correct. Most Dark Matter proponents are ardent adherents to general relativity. General Relativity is pretty clear that massless non-matter particles like the photon contribute to the bending of spacetime. So it seems like most Dark Matter proponents would stridently object to the claim that “everything that causes gravity must be matter”. |
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Given that the only thing we’ve observed is a change in the gravitational field (curvature of spacetime), then why call it matter? Why assume that it’s matter in the first place? This is where my criticism comes from. It seems like they’re eager to assume something that affects gravity must be matter, hence why it’s called dark matter.
The fact that the leading candidate for dark matter is a “weakly interacting massive particle” further cements this criticism IMO… it’s something we’ve never observed, but it’s just assumed to exist because it must be some sort of matter, right? Because we can’t think of anything else that bend spacetime…