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Feb 9, 2025

A New Theory of the Universe: The Role of Dark Matter and Cosmic Fabric


1. Dark Matter as the Fundamental Fabric of the Universe

 

Dark matter is not just an invisible component of the universe—it is the primary cosmic fabric that structures and sustains the cosmos. Unlike traditional physics theories, which assume dark matter interacts weakly with known forces, this theory proposes that dark matter:

Forms the cosmic network that holds galaxies together.

Expands at speeds far exceeding the speed of light.

Self-replicates, ensuring the continuous expansion of the universe without relying on external sources.

 

2. The Connection Between Dark Matter and Time

 

Time is not an independent dimension but is directly tied to the cosmic fabric. This theory introduces a new concept:

If the cosmic fabric expands, time expands with it—one year could pass in what feels like a single day.

If the fabric contracts, time compresses—a single day could be experienced as a full year.

This suggests that time dilation and contraction are influenced by dark matter, not just gravitational forces.

 

3. The Universe is Not Isolated—It Extends Beyond Itself

 

 

The known universe does not exist in isolation; it is part of a larger system.

Dark matter extends beyond the visible universe, possibly connecting to a second universe.

Black holes and white holes act as bridges between these universes, allowing for energy and matter exchange.

 

4. Black Holes as Gateways, Not Dead Ends

 

Black holes are not the ultimate destruction points of matter; instead, they:

Serve as transition points where matter is funneled into another cosmic dimension.

May open portals to parallel universes, depending on the properties of the cosmic fabric.

 

 

5. Dark Matter Controls the Universe’s Expansion

 

 

The accelerating expansion of the universe is not due to an unknown force but is a result of:

Self-replicating dark matter, continuously adding to the cosmic fabric.

The expansion occurring in layers, pushing galaxies apart at an ever-increasing rate.

 

 

6. The Universe Has a "Cosmic Terrain"

 

The universe is not a smooth, uniform space—it has cosmic landscapes similar to valleys, mountains, and plateaus.

These structures influence the motion of galaxies and time dilation effects.

Different regions of the universe have varying densities of dark matter, which affect the speed of light.

 

 

7. Dark Matter is the Railway, and Light is the Passenger

 

 

Light is not the fastest entity in the universe—it is carried by dark matter.

The speed of light changes depending on the direction of dark matter’s expansion.

If light moves with dark matter’s flow, it accelerates; if it moves against it, it slows down.

 

8. The Possibility of Tearing Through the Cosmic Fabric

 

The cosmic fabric of dark matter can be punctured under extreme conditions.

A galactic explosion or the collision of two galaxies might generate the necessary force to tear through this fabric.

Such events could lead to the birth of new universes or the creation of interdimensional passageways.

 

Conclusion: A New Vision of the Cosmos

 

This theory redefines the fundamental structure of reality:

Dark matter is not passive—it actively shapes time, space, and cosmic expansion.

Time is flexible, controlled by the dynamics of the cosmic fabric.

The universe is part of a larger system, interacting with other dimensions through cosmic bridges.

 

If these principles hold true, they could revolutionize our understanding of the universe, time, and reality itself. Future research and observations may provide evidence to support this paradigm-shifting perspective.

 

--- By LAIMOUCHE ABDELKRIM 

 


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