Author:
Lazarev, Sergiu Vasili
Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Quantum Theory / Particle Physics
Date Published:
June 2, 2025
Abstract:
For over half a century, “dark matter” has remained one of the most persistent mysteries in modern physics. It doesn’t emit light. It doesn’t absorb it. It doesn’t interact electromagnetically. And yet, it holds galaxies together and sculpts the large-scale architecture of the cosmos.
But what if we’ve misunderstood it entirely?
What if dark matter is not a “thing,” but a phase — a parallel oscillatory state of reality itself, invisible to us not because it hides, but because it simply doesn’t resonate with our instruments?
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