This is not a post about dark matter. This is an experiment. I left a question in a YouTube video comment: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ffLDGr2pW0Q&lc=UgzZ-A4PMWQYeTATemZ4AaABAg.
There are two things I’m looking for:
- Is that link actually to my comment? I cannot tell yet because my comment is the most recent comment.
- Will someone reply? That’s why I want to keep track of it. I want to be able to check.
We’ll see what happens.
In case that’s not a link to my comment, this is what I asked:
I was wondering where I could ask this question: Why does dark matter need to be a “thing”? Gravity is not a “thing”; it is a side-effect of the shape of spacetime. If the initial universe were all crumpled (instead of flat) and dark energy is slowly stretching it, wouldn’t that work? The initial crinkles would assist mass attraction as stuff fell into the cracks. We don’t have to wait for mass to aggregate in order for space to bend. It started out bent. This also solves the “it’s too early for galaxies” problem because mass is not bending flat space; it’s enhancing already bent space.