The physics and identity of dark matter
Tom Gehrels

TL;DR
This paper proposes that dark matter consists of old protons and related particles from the decay of the universe, which accumulate in the inter-universal medium and contribute to universe formation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel perspective linking dark matter to decay debris of protons and other particles, expanding the understanding of universe evolution and multiverse interactions.
Findings
Dark matter is composed of old protons and similar particles.
Decay debris accumulates in the inter-universal medium over time.
Proto-universes form from accreting debris in the multiverse.
Abstract
This paper follows "The physics and identity of Dark Energy", which is the acceleration energy of old photons. The present paper considers everything else in the decay of our universe; it is an ensemble called "old protons, etc."; the ensemble will be listed. The accelerated expansion of our universe brings the decay debris into the inter-universal medium (IUM) of the multiverse, where it is conserved during long times. Debris clouds eventually accrete from the IUM and grow into proto-universes. The protons, etc. are involved as much as are the photons; they are the receivers of the kinetic energy of photon acceleration. Dark matter is therefore the matter of "old protons,etc." mentioned before.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory
