JerryClower said:
Do you think we will ever be able to understand inflation or dark energy better in the future or is it one of those things where nothing really can actually be discovered about it?
this is like asking you know why somethiemes trees burn when that light from the sky hits them ? and what is fire anyways
better question is : do we gona know in our lifetime ?
i surely hope so... but i won't hold my breath till ;)
if nothing can be discovered about it that would mean there is no dark matter but something else causing those differences in the calculations... witch is then a discovery still about dark matter : witch is "there is no such thing"... sure thing is we don't know how it all works yet
i have a theory on dark matter i haven't heard (but I am sure others had this idea too)
If dark matter is really just opposite charged/spinning particles (witch is 1 theory) and that's why it can't be detected and that's why it passes trough our own matter with nothing really we can detects (prove) its effects (besides theoretical math) ... (here comes my idea) then MAYBE dark matter has opposite gravitational field, there for dark matter won't form atoms or planets as every particle is has anti-gravity , this grav field has less effect on our matter then normal to normal grav field, as darkmater to normal matter all interaction is less intense, still as most of the universe is dark matter the anti gravitational force of the dark matter pushing the galaxy apart and so could be explained that the speed is increasing and not slowing down
if this would be so eventually the dark matter density would eventually diminish and the remaining matter could start to fall back to the center again
maybe particles of an atom we already know about are all built from even smaller particles, different configuration of this particles form then electrons, protons and so on, dark matter these micro particles never had the chance to form even such particles as they all push each other and not pull... as we can't detect such small particles yet, we would not be able to "see" or detect darkmatter as its simply so small that we don't even know they exist yet as normal matter... this would also explain why it can just pass trough and its effects are so minimal that we can only explain with huge mass or % of total matter in the universe