Seems like they observed distortions of space time, but not seeing any (dark)matter?
Just for fun, what if matter actually has coordinates (x,y,z,h1,...,hn). Where hn is some number of hyper dimensions. Visible matter is stuck in our 3 space (x,y,z,0,...,0) and gravity is the only force that permeates across hyperspace. We can’t see the hypermatter except by the gravitational imprint it leaves on 3 space material.
If we had the ability, it’d be neat to see if our visible matter can alter the configuration of dark matter, just as dark matter seems to affect our visible matter.
Just for fun, what if matter actually has coordinates (x,y,z,h1,...,hn). Where hn is some number of hyper dimensions. Visible matter is stuck in our 3 space (x,y,z,0,...,0) and gravity is the only force that permeates across hyperspace. We can’t see the hypermatter except by the gravitational imprint it leaves on 3 space material.
If we had the ability, it’d be neat to see if our visible matter can alter the configuration of dark matter, just as dark matter seems to affect our visible matter.