Quote:The "scaffolding" is caused by gravity which is caused by the matter density. Dark matter is just the most abundant matter in a galaxy. Hence, it is the major contribution to gravity which binds galaxies together. However, dark matter passes through us like we aren't there. Listen again to the video when she is talking about the bullet cluster. Here on Earth, gravity does play an important role but nowhere near as an important role as electromagnetism. And the Earth is effectively all normal matter. Your constant mistake is your assumption that how much of it exist determines how relevant it is. However, how relevant it is dependents on how often it interacts. Since DM interacts sooooooooooooooooo little with us, it's not relevant.Ok, so if considering dark matter as the scaffolding on which all matter sits is not a good reason to consider it a variable with regard to the operations of our material reality, what is your opinion of the claims that dark matter has been observed to bump directly into the nucleus of an atom of ordinary matter, wherefore, as the theory goes, it might interact with it and cause the emission of other particles, creating visible evidence.
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