Quantum1332
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I know that electromagentic waves do not need any type of medium, but why wouldn't it be possible for dak matter to act as a medium for waves such as light?
The discussion revolves around the nature of dark matter and its potential relationship with electromagnetic waves, particularly whether dark matter could serve as a medium for such waves. Participants explore theoretical implications and definitions related to dark matter, its interaction with photons, and comparisons to historical concepts like the luminiferous aether.
Participants express differing views on the nature of dark matter, its classification, and its potential role as a medium for electromagnetic waves. There is no consensus on these points, and the discussion remains unresolved.
Participants highlight limitations in understanding dark matter, including its lack of interaction with photons and the ambiguity surrounding its classification as "matter." The discussion also reflects uncertainty regarding the properties and potential candidates for dark matter particles.
Quantum1332 said:it is not considered matter, yet its called dark matter?
while listening to an interview with Dr. Michio Kaku, he refers to dark matter as not being matter at all. So what is it?
Quantum1332 said:Could dark matter act as a luminiferous aether?