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Dark matter is really just the effect of time on our limited perceptions. The only thing holding everything in place is just the amount of time relative to us for it to happen. For example, the universe is huge. So to our human minds the stars are expanding so slow because it's so far away. That's the only reason it hasn't 'flown off the merrygoround' yet. But technically it is flying off the edge expanding endlessly.
ok what do you guys think of my theory though? Laymans terms please haha
The notions of dark matter and the dark matter particle are incorrect. The mass which fills 'empty' space is beginning to be referred to as the 'dark mass' in order to distinguish it from the baggage associated with dark matter.'Dark Energy/Dark Mass: The Slient Truth'https://tienzengong.wordpress.com/2015/04/22/dark-energydark-mass-the-silent-truth/"That is, all that we are certain about [is] the dark mass, not dark matter, let alone to say about the dark 'particle'."Particles of matter move through and displace the dark mass, including 'particles' as large as galaxies and galaxy clusters.The Milky Way moves through and curves spacetime.The Milky Way moves through and displaces the dark mass.The state of displacement of the dark mass is curved spacetime.
ok. That's pretty much what I am saying though... And the reason it appears something is holding the planets where they are is time.
I disagree, because any curvature is always inside of a virtual cube, and from any vertex to vertex , time is constant and unchanged as can be timed using the speed of light. space time curvature is simply distance vector displacement , a greater distance than a the linearity, in perspective near and far, there is no definitive universal up. A rocket takes a curvature path, or angled path, from whose perspective.Everything is not as you know it. If you was in the south pole and I am in the north pole, there is not really a curve between us, it is always a straight line.
Dark matter is really just the effect of time on our limited perceptions.
The only thing holding everything in place is just the amount of time relative to us for it to happen.
For example, the universe is huge. So to our human minds the stars are expanding so slow because it's so far away.