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light and dark matter, they are buddies


seijoke

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Light , does it exist or does it first need to be rubbed against the dark matter, which then also has to exist around us all the time.

 

Why? In a solid, dark room our eyes do not detect light unless we create some kind of "rubbing". for example we light a match, we ignite a torch. If the room was really empty, then the photons would not be visible at all. What we call "daylight" is nothing else then "the big match called our sun" and other "beamers" all around us, rubbing against the dark matter.

 

Travelling fast through the dark matter is possible but only for small high energy particles , bigger masses can not reach the speed of light due to the e=mc2 limitation,neither can they create light due to this.

 

Consider the image of a star far away, we see it it exists, but when the star is dying, there will be a heavier resistance in the dark matter due to the loss of energy in the "push". Eventually it will just as the match die and return to it's singularity.

 

So what is the teory?

1. I say that light does not exist unless the photons can rubs against the "dark matter" with the high speed. Sometimes only in a very small distance (e.g the match).

2. I also say that light does not manage to "push" itself endlessly throught the dark matter, since it's linked to it's source. Once the source dies, the light dies. Actually one could say that the unrefilling of new energy in the light beam, makes it travel backwards.

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