Dark matter: the proton theory.
This is the main idea of my work: protons inhabit and form both the Black Holes and the Dark Matter.
The Dark Matter consist of unbound protons – dispersed or lumped. The size and the density of the lump determine what we call the object it forms, i.e. "black holes" or "dark matter", or simply "a proton" in its single unit.
What about Dark Energy? Is there a place for it in the Universe? The answer is yes, and it is formed by primordial photons and electrons – those leftouts and leftovers of the Great Annihilating Beginning we call a Big Bang – one of many, local one.
The first principle is simple: The Dark Matter is really made of unbound protons. These are real building blocks of matter and space. The same protons form the Black Holes of all kinds – supermassive and tiny primordial black holes. The lumps of protons penetrate the universe creating a net of matter and mass.
Mathematical resolution of the proton theory and its near-real-world application is described in Stephen Wolfram's calculations and his approach to the Game of Life.
A broader and detailed description of the theory will follow.
? Sergio Zuk