Dark Matter Stars: The Hidden Giants of the Universe?

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Imagine a star orbiting an invisible entity. Could it be a black hole? Or something entirely new? Dive into the intriguing possibility of 'dark matter stars'-mysterious celestial objects made of the universe's most elusive substance. Explore how this discovery could revolutionize our understanding of space and rewrite the story of the cosmos. 🌌✨"

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Relativistic dilation perfectly explains dark matter. It's the phenomenon our high school teachers were talking about when they said "mass becomes infinite at the speed of light". This does not mean mass increases, it means mass becomes spread throughout spacetime relative to an outside observer. Time dilation is just one aspect of dilation. Even mass that exists at 75% light speed is partially dilated.
It occurs wherever there is an astronomical quantity of mass, this includes the centers of high mass stars and the majority of galaxy centers. This has been accepted for a long time.
Dilation is occurring in our own galactic center. This means that there is no valid XYZ coordinate we can attribute to it, you can't point your finger at something that is smeared through spacetime. More precisely, everywhere you point is equally valid. In other words that mass is all around us. It's the "missing mass" needed to explain galaxy rotation curves.
Dilation doesn't occur in galaxies with low mass centers because they do not have enough mass to achieve relativistic velocities. It has recently been confirmed in 6 ultra diffuse galaxies including NGC 1052-DF2 and DF4 to have normal rotation rates, in other words they have no dark matter.

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