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Dark matter is a mystery. We know that it exists only because the gravitational interaction of dark matter affects stars, planets, and galaxies. There is no dark matter in all galaxies. And there are also areas where is no dark matter at all, which means that the dark matter is like visible material.
It can form black holes like visible material, and in some theories, the dark matter is released before and after the visible material. The other remarkable thing is that we know that every black hole is surrounding by a blob of material and dark matter.
When a black hole is oscillating the blob around it would send the radiation through space, and if the oscillation is affecting dark matter, that means that the radiation that source is in the dark matter would push other dark matter particles away. And that effect would be the dark energy.
Dark matter can form black holes, but there is one very interesting theory about "Planet 9". That theory is that "Planet 9" would be the blob of dark matter, that orbits the sun. So if mysterious "Planet 9" is the planet-size blob of dark matter, that thing would explain, why it cannot be observed or seen.
If we think that dark matter is released before and after the visible material, that thing can explain the theory of cold and hot dark matter.
1) Hot dark matter would be high-energetic material that is released before visible material. The hot dark matter would be the source of hot dark energy, which wavelength is so short, that we cannot see it. The wavelength of hot dark energy would be higher than the gamma-ray area of the electromagnetic spectrum.
2)Cold dark matter would be low-energetic material released after the visible material. The cold dark matter would be the source of cold dark energy, which wavelength is so long, that we cannot see it. The wavelength of cold dark energy would be longer than the radio frequencies, and that means we cannot see that thing either.
The new theory suggests that some black holes formed before the universe.
In this text term "universe" means visible universe, and the idea of the black holes, what formed before the visible universe is basing the theory, that dark matter is released before visible material. Then the visible material was released to the universe, and first, it was in the form of radiation, which turned to quark-gluon plasma. When the temperature decreased, the quarks and gluons turned to hydrogen.
So they started to form protons and electrons, but when the neutrons started to form. And then something else must be happening, that hydrogen atoms are starting to form stars. There must be the whirl or some other interference, that caused the formation of the stars. The best candidate for the interference, what made the hydrogen forming the star is the black hole or group of black holes.
Black holes are the only common thing, that is similar to the dark and visible material. The black holes are forming always in the same way. The cloud of material is dropping at one point and forming the singularity. Or the energy level of particles is rising so high that it will turn into a black hole. So the black hole is always similar without depending is it formed by dark matter or visible material.
The black holes are crushing the stars and other objects, but they can also create new stars and galaxies. The galaxy is the material disk around the black hole, and when a black hole rotates, it would increase the size of the material disk. That thing causes interference, which is making the forming of stars and planets possible. So that kind of thing should happen also just after the Big Bang.
If dark matter is released to the universe before and after the visible material. There could form black holes before the visible material released to time and space. Those black holes would make the interference, which formed the first stars. The thing that supports that kind of theory is the expansion of the universe. If dark matter is released before the visible material, there is a cloud of dark matter, which travels at the front of the visible material. And the gravitational interaction of this dark matter cloud is pulling the universe outwards.
The dark energy would be radiation which source is in the interaction of dark matter particles. When the dark matter particle sends radiation. That radiation travels through the universe. The radiation travels until it impacts the particles that are on the other side of the universe. And that thing makes the expansion of the universe.
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()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_energy
()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dark_matter
()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_Nine
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