I have often tried to think about Einstein’s Theories, Quantum Mechanics and Dark Matter. Not sure if I understand it all. But hopefully thinking about it might speed up my understanding of it. E=Mc2 Energy equals matter multiplied by the speed of light squared. Energy and matter are interchangeable. Energy is created by matter and light combining. Equally Matter is created by Energy and Light combining. This is how the world was constructed. After the big bang that is. Except for Dark Matter. Maybe. A lot of this is conjecture. More than half the world is made up of Dark Energy and Dark Matter. Neither of which is visible. Dark Matter does have gravity but does not appear to have mass. A central query of life is whether anything can travel faster than the speed of light. Is there anything in the world apart from electromagnetic energy? And can Dark Matter be attached to it? We all muse over Einstein’s theories and the big bang. The beginning of the world. Just what occurred at the big bang. I have long tried to understand quantum mechanics. Most of what makes up any object is space. There is space between each atom. Is anything in this space? Is it only electromagnetic forces that holds matter together? Question: When matter approaches the speed of light does the matter break down into its component parts? When mass approaches the speed of light does it resume the components of Energy and Light Question: Is it possible that dark matter can be energy that moves faster than the speed of light? If it is moving faster than the speed of light and we could somehow harness it could we travel faster than the speed of light. Dark Matter does exert a gravitational effect? It is said that without this gravitational effect the galaxies would pull apart. In the world of the infinitely small where gravity has no effect why doesn’t Dark Energy have an effect. Maybe it does have an effect and we don't yet understand it. Question: Does Dark Energy have an effect in Quantum Mechanics? Is this gravity influencing the behavior of small matter such as quarks etc.? Is it possible to quantify this? I will keep writing about this as thoughts come to mind.
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