Old, debunked.
This was in Slashdot yesterday, debunked there today.
Do try and keep up.
Boffins believe they may finally have detected the first sign of dark matter, after picking up an unusual photon emission signal in X-rays coming from space. Scientists from the EPFL lab of particle physics and cosmology (LPPC) and Leiden University are expected to publish their findings next week in Physical Review Letters. …
Dark matter and dark energy exist to satisfy hypothetical equations supporting an expanding Universe hypothesis that even the 'father of big bang' said was a HOAX.
See "Mysterious Dr X Says, Universe is NOT Expanding" under Cosmology at FauxScienceSlayer.
Then visit the Electric Universe site and watch the Stephen Crothers videos....interesting.
I have some nice rolls of tinfoil I can sell you cheap.
Perhaps you aren't interested now, but I could write a puff piece and stick it on a tacky website explaining the the wonders of shiny headgear since that seems to be enough to convince you to buy it.
Seriously... Mysterious Dr X?
let me guess, he lives in a mansion and trains mutants to save the world from the evils of science.
Gravity exists between matter and its strength between any two bits or groups of matter varies with the distance between them. When that variance is within a certain frequency range, such as particles orbiting a nucleus, it will be detected by our eys or instruments sensitive to that range, and we will "see" the matter. When matter does not move in such a regular frequency we will not detect its presence the same way but do detect it from its gravitational impact on things we do see...dark matter? Same stuff, different motion.
It may be the speed of gravity we detect and light, vision, warmth, growth, cell change, etc. is what happens depending on what it impacts. Heresy, I know...but...gravity moves things, sometimes in repetitious patterns and sometimes not.