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mpc755 | 7 years ago

Dark matter is a supersolid that fills 'empty' space, strongly interacts with ordinary matter and is displaced by ordinary matter. What is referred to geometrically as curved spacetime physically exists in nature as the state of displacement of the supersolid dark matter. The state of displacement of the supersolid dark matter is gravity.

The supersolid dark matter displaced by a galaxy pushes back, causing the stars in the outer arms of the galaxy to orbit the galactic center at the rate in which they do.

Displaced supersolid dark matter is curved spacetime.

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FreeFull|7 years ago

I have a few questions:

1) What exactly do you mean by a supersolid?

2) How would this be described mathematically? What predictions would your theory make?

3) How does this account for some galaxies seeming to have large amounts of dark matter, and others seeming to have less?

4) What predictions does your theory make with regards to the expansion of the universe?

5) What predictions does this theory have with regards to places with extreme gravity, such as neutron stars and black holes?