New Theory Sheds Light on Black Holes and Dark Matter

New theory on "dark matter" explains several anomalies in the universe such as why black holes are black, why light behaves like a wave, and how "dark matter" is formed.

Chesapeake, VA (PRWEB) July 17, 2004 -- New theory on what dark matter is may shed light on this previously unknown substance. Dark matter is a material that is believed to make up more than 90% of the mass of the universe but is not readily visible because it neither emits nor reflects electromagnetic radiation, such as light or radio signals. Its existence would explain gravitational anomalies seen in the motion and distribution of galaxies. Dark matter can be detected only indirectly, e.g., through the bending of light rays from distant stars by its gravity.

However, according to the new theory by Edward Leon on his website www.mydarkmattertheory.com, dark matter could explain several more anomalies as to why black holes are black and why light appears to travel in waves. Leon first concedes the existence of dark matter and then goes on to say that dark matter is nothing more than "light energy that has run its course." Leon concludes that the reason dark matter is the most abundant material in the universe is due to with the massive amount of stars in the universe that are producing light energy. He states "Since the stars are continuously creating massive amounts of "Light" they would in turn be creating massive amounts of "Dark Matter."

Website: http://www.mydarkmattertheory.com

P.O. BOX 2244

Chesapeake, VA 23327

E-mail: info@mydarkmattertheory.com

(323) 363-5512

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Dark Matter
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(323) 363-5512

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