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The cause of Dark matter must
be seen in a much larger perspective than so far.
This theory claims that Universe ends
in a BigCrunch, and that this is the cause of a BigBang.
Not only planets, stars and galaxies are
orbiting local gravitational fields, - clusters of galaxies could
very well be orbiting a central point of the Universe.
This could create a gradually increasing acceleration. Furthermore
several or even unlimited numbers of Universe could be orbiting each
other as well. Nothing prevent us from assuming that speed of
matter, and hence the magnitude of gravity can be very different from
time to time.
Increasing acceleration of
matter of the Universe must cause
increasing mass, and hence increasing gravity. Increasing gravity must
cause increasing acceleration and thereby again increasing gravity. Hence a
BigCrunch seems to be self-reinforcing process. Where does that process
end ?
One can easy conclude that speed and gravity must go mad.
This process takes the strong force to its breaking point and a new
BigBang will be a result. (The connection between gravity and the strong
force will be covered in the chapter; Quantum physic).
The prevailing BigBang thesis
is unnatural. For example no known force could have brought all the
energy we know exist in the Universe into a point of nothing, and no
known force of nature could have brought it out from that "point".
The theory claim that BigBang
not was an explosion that happen from a "dot" - but it happen instead
from everywhere. Because of everywhere stars was exploding due to
extreme speed / gravity.
We are aware of a similar
process in miniature; - when a supernova
explodes.
The law of nature responsible for a BigBang is the same as responsible for a supernova, except
a BigBang is
bigger (and extreme gravity caused by extreme speed is involved in a BigCrunch).
Extreme speed of matter was
causing extreme gravity. After the universe was exploding it begun to
lose gravity.
The cause of strong gravitational lensing is
therefore truly created due to stronger gravity as we today can
account for. Hence it have nothing to do with real dark matter.
The cause of the other aspect
of what we normally understand as "dark matter" (larger speed of
galaxies and clusters of galaxies as expected) will be covered in the
chapter "relativistic Resistance.
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