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Originally Posted by Grapesoda
so DM/DE are local phenomena's and are not homogenous to creation, embedded into the very foundations of reality?
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I don't understand your question. What do you mean on "local phenomena"? It's the theory which temporary explains the gravitation anomalies in the whole our Universe. Perhaps someday we will find some better explanation. It's like a wave corpuscular theory you have learned when you were a schoolboy - just another example of using adhesive tape in physics. Actually that wave corpuscular theory is... two different theories which don't meet each other, but they both work fine when we try to describe a physical object. A Schrodinger equation has no mass limitation, so any physical
object... can be described as a de Broglie
wave. Sounds crazy, but it works. For example, a light we all can see is a corpuscular
object (a flow of partials) and it's a
wave (a wave which flows, interferes with other waves etc). Both formulas can be applied to it without exceptions. Your school teacher have told you that there must be some universal equation to explain this phenomena, but nobody has found it yet. The same applies to the dark matter. Right now its just an adhesive tape which helps us to glue the things we can see it the Universe and the things we can explain.