Authors: Nissim Yehuda Harpaz
This paper presents a speculative hypothesis that challenges the current understanding of dark matter. We propose that dark matter, instead of being composed of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) or other forms of matter, could be "anti-light"—massless particles that move backward in time. These particles either travel faster than light (tachyonic) or slower than zero speed, rendering them invisible to direct electromagnetic observation. However, their unique interaction with spacetime produces the gravitational effects attributed to dark matter. This theory is an attempt to reconcile the unseen yet influential nature of dark matter through the lens of relativistic and quantum concepts. While highly speculative, this proposal opens new lines of inquiry into the nature of time, mass, and energy.
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