Ted Watson Posted August 23, 2018 Share Posted August 23, 2018 (edited) Dark matter is a supersolid that fills 'empty' space, strongly interacts with ordinary matter and is displaced by ordinary matter. What is referred to geometrically as curved spacetime physically exists in nature as the state of displacement of the supersolid dark matter. The state of displacement of the supersolid dark matter is gravity. The supersolid dark matter displaced by a galaxy pushes back, causing the stars in the outer arms of the galaxy to orbit the galactic center at the rate in which they do. The rate at which an atomic clock ticks is determined by the state of the supersolid dark matter in which it exists. The supersolid dark matter displaced by the Earth pushing back and exerting pressure toward the Earth is gravity. The greater the gravitational pressure exerted toward and throughout an atomic clock by the supersolid dark matter displaced by the Earth pushing back and exerting pressure toward the Earth the slower it ticks. The faster an atomic clock moves with respect to the state of the supersolid dark matter in which it exists the greater the displacement of the superoslid dark matter by the clock the greater the pressure exerted toward and throughout the atomic clock by the displaced supersolid dark matter the slower the clock ticks. The state of displacement of the dark matter causes the relativistic effects. Edited August 23, 2018 by Ted Watson Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ted Watson Posted August 24, 2018 Author Share Posted August 24, 2018 Dark matter is a supersolid that fills 'empty' space, strongly interacts with ordinary matter and is displaced by ordinary matter. What is referred to geometrically as curved spacetime physically exists in nature as the state of displacement of the supersolid dark matter. The state of displacement of the supersolid dark matter is gravity. The supersolid dark matter displaced by a galaxy pushes back, causing the stars in the outer arms of the galaxy to orbit the galactic center at the rate in which they do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
swansont Posted August 24, 2018 Share Posted August 24, 2018 ! Moderator Note We're going to need your model, predictions and/or some way to test this conjecture. I have also combined your two posts into one thread. Do not introduce speculations in other discussions; that is considered hijacking. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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