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Why is there no dark matter in a couple of Galaxies
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Why is there no dark matter in a couple of Galaxies
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I believe Dark matter is all the stuff outside a singularity. I believe the Universe is creating an infinite cloud of particles much like quarks, these will form at the knots in the large scale structure of the universe in time. When the large galaxy clusters pool.
So if these knots get forces when this happens that effect each other - the stuff not fallen in is your dark matter which is only gravitationally attracted.
If large explosions or forces (not gravitational) push lots of matter out of the gravity wells and enough of this pools it could form one of the loose galaxies with no dark matter.
phisics.org has an article - what dark matter is not. its not a bunch of small black holes as hawking thought. These are monsters compared to what im talking. - a future particle, pooled galaxy cluster, is very large. Finding a tiny atom or asteroid in all that or measuring its weight (just one) would be almost non measurable compared to the particle itself
Even if im wrong on what dark matter is - not on how it acts.
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