Hello, I got the following idea from the observartion of a gravity well, like this one:
https://youtu.be/mgZ84NAW0zU
I'd like to know the opinion of a physicist about this. This is a naive, crazy, intuitive, outrageous new perspective on gravity and possibly quantum gravity. It's an out-of-the-box thinking experiment. It's the kind of thing that may be overlooked by highly specialized scientists. Please, go past the first assertion. Is this thing even mathematically viable? Here it goes:
1.There's no such thing as a gravitational interaction between masses composed of "normal" matter . Rather, each mass composed of normal matter in our universe interacts gravitationally with a hypothetical, single, huge mass of "exotic" matter. Dark matter, maybe?
2. The gravitational interaction between masses of normal matter and the single, hypothetical big mass of exotic matter would produce the well known spacetime curvature around each mass of normal matter. Small masses of normal matter would get caught in the spacetime curvature of big masses of normal matter. At first sight, It would look like the small masses are being attracted to the big masses, just like the small balls of the gravity well appear to be attracted to the big ball.
3.Such modified gravity might be mediated by a particle (the actual graviton, maybe? ) that might be produced by normal matter, but would interact with exotic matter only. It would be then impossible to detect gravitons with normal matter. In this scenario, a device housing a sample of exotic matter may be needed for detecting gravitons.
4.In this scenario, gravitons might propagate through an additional (4th) spatial dimension. Our universe would be somewhat like the surface of a hypersphere and the huge mass of exotic matter would be located somewhat in the center of such hypersphere. The actual geometry probably won't be a hypersphere of course.
Thank you very much for your attention, I promise I won't bug you! Feel free to have a hearty laugh with your physicist friends about this! Share it with as many of them as possible!