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Appreciate some gravitation terminology: Please correct if I'm incorrect....The gravitational strength is actually the gravitational field strength which would be a property of the object exerting the gravitational force....
Does our motion affect what I'm asking? I have read that the motion of the observer affects (x,y,z,t)?
Thx again .....I suspect dark matter has a 2D influence on all gravitational field tensors when passing through masses and this would be based on galaxies eventually having a tendency to be conglomerate in sheets as opposed to just randomly...
Just chatting ( and rambling on ): (Just Chat allows?)Probably the type of mass involved in dark matter has nothing that spins and thus cannot set up proper energy levels and thus has only a ground state susceptible to energy fluctuations......Perhaps spin is time dependent and dark matter formed after atomic matter when things cooled beyond what spin required?....
Charles, mathematics is so important as a tool in Physics and vectors are so important when talking about Gravity, yet still, one idea may inspire. Cannot dark matter have all energy levels floating all over the place due to a floating ground energy level? There would be no excitations of any sort or release of energy of any sort....