Photons
cannot be seen and do not react with anything other than space-time, in this
sense they are “dark” energy. Photons react with space-time as they are a
constituent part of space-time.
Antimatter, if it travels in the opposite direction in time, can be regarded as traveling faster than the speed of light in which case it will be invisible. That being the case, antimatter will be 'dark' matter, as it's invisible It will interact with gravity and space-time but in the opposite way required by mainstream.
Dark Matter
ReplyDeleteAntimatter, if it travels in the opposite direction in time, can be regarded as traveling faster than the speed of light in which case it will be invisible. That being the case, antimatter will be 'dark' matter, as it's invisible It will interact with gravity and space-time but in the opposite way required by mainstream.