Dark matter

From Evolutionary Knowledge Base
Revision as of 21:27, 8 December 2021 by Paolo (Talk | contribs) (Description)

Jump to: navigation, search

Definition

Dark matter, or rather "invisible or transparent matter", is made up of extensive non-particle vortex structures with low mass density (halos, bubbles), which can host Information structures of dark matter less extensive than higher density and ordinary matter.

These are vast Structures of Information (Vortices) in the Elementary Field, in the derived space-time field, characterized by low values of Perturbation or in other words low mass density, which fill the entire infinite space of the evolving Universe. Together these structures made up the cosmic network of dark matter, on whose boundaries the ordinary matter that we observe in the cosmos forms and collects (dark matter cosmic web).

Common definition

(Link to Wikipedia page: Dark_matter).

Description

Estese strutture di Informazione (vortici) nel Campo dell'Azione Elementare, campo spazio-tempo, caratterizzate da bassi valori di Azione Elementare, o in altri termini bassa densità di massa, che riempiono l'intero infinito spazio dell'Universo in evoluzione. L'insieme di queste strutture costituisce la rete cosmica della materia oscura, sulle cui maglie si forma e si raccoglie la materia ordinaria che osserviamo nel cosmo (dark matter cosmic web).


None of the most common hypotheses about dark matter are really satisfactory and confirmed from an observational / experimental point of view:

  • Light bosons
    • quantum chromodynamics axions
    • axion-like particles
    • fuzzy cold dark matter
  • Neutrinos
  • Standard Model
  • Sterile neutrinos
  • Weak scale
    • supersymmetry
    • extra dimensions
    • little Higgs
    • Effective field theory
    • Simplified models
  • Other particles
    • Weakly interacting massive particles
    • Self-interacting dark matter
    • Superfluid vacuum theory
  • Macroscopic
    • Primordial black holes
    • Massive compact halo objects (MaCHOs)
    • Macroscopic dark matter (Macros)
  • Modified gravity (MOG)
    • Modified Newtonian dynamics (MoND)
    • Tensor–vector–scalar gravity (TeVeS)
    • Entropic gravity

(Source: Wikipedia Dark matter page)

See also

Links to the related sections of the TFNR Paper

Classification