Gravitational waves are one of the biggest things that are discovered in the history of science. But the question is what gravitational waves exactly are. The gravitational waves are the things that are traveling through the universe. So is gravitation some kind of wave movement? Or is the gravitational wave the change of the mass of dark matter?
Scientists are not sure what gravitational waves are. They can be the graviton bursts around the universe. But the problem is that there are no observations about gravitons.
There is only the wave where the weight of the material is somehow increasing. So there is the possibility that the gravitons are causing the gravitational waves. But another possibility is that the gravitational wave is the result of the radiation or wave movement between dark matter particles. The wave movement has a strange ability.
When it affects the particles their mass is rising. So the easiest explanation for the gravitational wave is that it's the wave movement that is an interaction between dark matter particles. That thing could be the explanation for the question. Why do the gravitational waves seem to have no connection with another wave movement?
If the wave movement is an interaction between dark matter particles. That means that the gravitation might not an independent force at all. But that thing is not sure. When we are thinking that model closer we are facing one interesting thing.
When wave movement or particles are traveling outside the universe it will decrease the mass of the universe. When a particle crosses the gravitational limit of the universe that thing never returns.
And universe ever gets that lost mass back. That thing will decrease the mass of the universe and increase the speed of its expansion.
Dark matter forms 85% of the material of the universe. But most of the universe is forming of the dark wave movement called "dark energy". Dark energy is wave movement that we cannot see because it doesn't cause notable interaction between particles of the visible material.
There is one idea of what dark energy can be. The idea is that it's similar wave movement with neutron radiation. When the dark energy hits the quantum field of the dark matter it sends radiation that is invisible to us.
But that radiation pushes the dark matter particles away from each other. And the dark matter wave movement would be a similar reaction that happens in the neutron bomb. But the scale of that reaction is much much larger than reactions in neutron bombs.
Distance of dark matter particles increases when they are sending wave movement. The wave movement is pushing those particles away from each other. When the mass of particles is decreasing the wave movement is pushing them away from each other harder. And that increases the speed of expansion of the universe.
And another thing is that when the particles are sending wave movement that thing makes the particles lighter. So when the most dominating group of particles is sending radiation, that thing causes the effect, where the large mass of the universe vanishes to space in the form of wave movement.
The reason for the expansion of the universe. Is that it loses its mass in the form of wave movement. That travels outside the universe. Then we are thinking universe as the form of the bubble where the entire confirmed material exists.
That bubble locates in the middle of the emptiness. Outside the universe is no energy that can interact either with dark or visible material. And the energy is transferring from the universe which is the higher energetic area to the lower energetic area.
Material and energy are the same things. All the time when the universe sends radiation its mass decreases. The reason that thing is happening. Is that there is no replacing radiation when the radiation travels outside the universe.
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