Dark Matter And Gravity

     

A Relay-Based Interpretation of Light Propagation and Cosmological Phenomena 

The theory proposes a mechanical transmission model for light propagation through all media-including space-using a mechanism conceptually similar to Newton’s Cradle. It treats the transmission of photon energy not as the travel of discrete particles through a vacuum, but as a sequential transfer of momentum through a structured medium. This reinterpretation offers a coherent, unified explanation for several cosmological observations: the redshift of light from distant sources, the apparent finite visibility of the universe, and the nature and structure of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). It challenges the assumption of an expanding universe and presents an alternative framework grounded in continuous, local energy exchange.

Gravity as a Mechanical Force

The theory posits that gravity is a mechanical interaction within a pervasive medium of 'dark matter', rather than a result of spacetime curvature as in general relativity. This model is based on the idea that space is not a vacuum but is filled with this structured substance. According to this view, gravity arises from 'local momentum transfers' within the dark matter medium, conceptually similar to a Newton's Cradle. When a mass is present, it disturbs this medium, creating waves of momentum that we perceive as gravity. This approach suggests that gravity and light are different expressions of the same underlying physical process.


 


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