Submitted by Syd-1-772453 t3_11dfe1m in space
10_pounds_of_salt t1_ja8fxdp wrote
I'm not that knowledgeable on this topic but I see a few issues with this.
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What I'm taking from this is your trying to say that dark matter is the manifestation of space time overlapping on itself which is just nonsensical.
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What do you mean "overflowing". space dosent have a size. In order for this to work there would need to be a greater reference point which would encompass the entire universe (at least I think that's how it works) which dosent exist.
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What would that overflow appear to us as?
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Space time cant warp itself
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The wave idea just does not make sense.
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How could the expanding universe create mirages? And what "physical manifestations" would occur.
I'm pretty sure some one more knowledgeable can go into the details.
Syd-1-772453 OP t1_ja8igoe wrote
LIGO is currently detecting gravitational waves which warp spacetime. If these waves form crests and troughs then can't there be constructive interference and generate a very high peak? Certainly that would have an unusual effect. If dark energy is stretching everything apart, that's the expansion we observe, so surely there must be a size somewhere.
10_pounds_of_salt t1_ja8ivoa wrote
Gravitational waves are caused by the bending of space time not the other way around
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