Astrophysics

Dark Matter

Definition

A hypothetical form of matter thought to account for approximately 85% of the matter in the universe.

Related Theories (8)

Advanced Physics Theory
A theoretical physics model proposing a fifth dimension that unifies gravity and electromagnetism. It predicts non-singular potentials, explaining dark matter as a time-dependent gravitational effect and redshift as permittivity/permeability changes, negating the Big Bang singularity.
Dark Matter/Energy as Placeholders
The theory that dark matter and dark energy are not real entities but inventions to cover up the failure of General Relativity to explain galaxy rotation and celestial mechanics.
Ether Theory as the Basis for Gravity and Dark Matter
Dark matter and dark energy are fictional constructs invented to save General Relativity. The true explanation is a physical Ether (Zero Point Energy medium) that explains inertia, gravity, and galaxy rotation curves.
Ferris Williams 5D Unification Theory
A theoretical physics model proposing a fifth dimension that unifies gravity and electromagnetism. It predicts non-singular potentials, explaining dark matter as a time-dependent gravitational effect and redshift as permittivity/permeability changes, negating the Big Bang singularity.
General Relativity Failure Due to Three-Body Instability
General Relativity is fundamentally flawed because it cannot mathematically support stable long-term orbits for three or more bodies, necessitating the invention of dark matter to patch the theory.
Plasma Universe Cosmology
The universe is governed by plasma dynamics, electrical repulsion, and lattice formations, rendering the Big Bang and dark matter unnecessary explanations.
Quantum Universal Time
Quantum universal time clock gravity based time reference frame independent time dilation Gary Stevenson proposed solution
Twin Universe Disruption
Proposes that nuclear explosions affect bridge between our reality and an alternate inverse reality interfering with UFO travel between them