When does the universe reach its shape? The reionization process made the universe transparent. And that is the key element if we want to see other galaxies. The atomic or neutral hydrogen causes the scattering effect that makes the universe opaque. The question is, why most of the universe is invisible to us? Why dark matter can interact with visible material only through gravity?
Ionization makes it possible that photons can travel through molecular nebulas. And that is the thing that can give hints about the form of dark matter. There could be some kind of super ionization. Or some kind of ionization look-effect that turns the material dark.
That effect should stretch the quantum field around the dark matter particles. And make the quantum fields slide over it. The case where information travels faster than particles can make it possible to create a model of how dark matter can avoid interaction between dark matter and visible material.
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The shape of the material determines the cosmic speed limit. The question is: why particles with mass cannot cross the speed of light? The answer can be in the exciton. The exciton is the electron pothole that another electron orbits.
There is a possibility, that there is a pothole behind all particles that have mass. That energy pothole is the thing that forms mass for the particle. And that energy pothole pulls the particle back when it accelerates. This is the thing that explains why only photon reaches the speed of light.
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The next part of the text is quite similar to the text " The quantum internet. And smooth photon's problem."
That I wrote just before this text. If we think. Smooth photons cannot cause wave movement quantum fields that surround them, which causes an idea that the mysterious neutrino could be those smooth photons. In that model. The electromagnetic or quantum shadow behind the smooth photon is the thing that can form the neutrino's mass.
The model is that the electromagnetic low pressure or electromagnetism pothole behind (some) particles makes them mass. That pothole pulls those particles back and maybe that thing can explain why nothing can cross the speed of light. The theoretical WARP system means that the pothole will replaced by using a wave.
In some models the hypothetical weakly interacting massive particle, or WIMP particle is smooth. Or it sends some kind of smooth photons. It's possible. That the blueshift of those particles is so high, that they send gravity waves. That means the particle could spin so fast that it sends all the energy that impacts it back. But the particle's structure causes so high blueshift. The WIMP turns reflection into gravity waves. In some versions, the WIMP travels through the universe and the energy that it can reflect slides over the particle.
Or there could be some kind of hole in the WIMP quantum field. Or there is some kind of nose in that particle. That nose transfers the quantum field over the particle's shell or quantum field.
The idea is that there is a photon that the particle sends when it travels in the quantum field. When the quantum field jumps out from the particle, it forms an electromagnetic vacuum. That rips photons out from it. And maybe there is a situation in some of the hypothetical superstrings that form photons that create the nose for the particle.
That nose creates a higher energy cone around the particle. But if the quantum shadow follows the particle that pulls the energy from that cone into that shadow. The cone is like the pressure wave around the supersonic aircraft. The photon causes an effect that the quantum field doesn't touch the particle. It slides over it. Or through it.
Another version of that explanation is that the dark matter is some way to ultimately superconducting. That means the outside quantum fields will not cause reflection from the WIMP because the outside quantum field can travel through the WIMP's quantum field.
https://scitechdaily.com/cosmic-ignition-when-the-universe-first-lit-up/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exciton
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