The nature of Dark Matter

What if a black hole is not an infinite singular point. What if loop quantum gravity is correct? The Planck length is never violated. What happens to all that matter then? The answer is that it spins at relativistic speeds at incredible temperatures. Why is that important you ask. Because most of our gravitational pull (mass) is from spinning matter. If all the gluons and electrons in your body just suddenly stopped spinning you would weigh just 1% of your total mass. Dark matter is a misnamed function of our galaxy having more gravitational pull than we calculate. Dark gravity is a better term. There is extra gravity we can’t see with our instruments, but can detect in the rotation of our galaxy.

Black holes are generally calculated as being near absolute zero temperature wise. This is correct insofar as they are disconnected from our instruments. They are literally off the grid as they radiate no heat nor light. That does not mean they are actually that cold. The internal portion that lies inside the event horizon could be orders of magnitude hotter than a neutron star. My conclusion is that the matter inside the event horizon is not part of an infinite singularity, but swirling around a loop quantum state of quark resonance. When matter spins and contracts it gains mass in a relativistic manner. Hence, there is no missing “dark matter” just hidden particles frothing behind our black hole in the center of the Milky Way or in primordial black holes created just after the Big Bang. A black hole that started out as being created from a star that has 6 times the amount of mass as our sun could actually be one third more massive post collapse from quark resonance alone.

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