Did we find what dark matter is?

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At first I was incredibly skeptical and comically amused by this. The more that I think about it I believe this is Occam's razor for what dark matter is. No other theory seems more plausible than information being a form of matter accounting for all that we cannot see. The sheer vastness of space the sheer distance and time it has been occurring and changing and evolving it's not that far-fetched to believe advanced civilizations that cannot ever reach us have amassed great databases of information. These things require energy and storage the same as anything else. It's been a fun thing to bake my noodle with lately.

 
At first I was incredibly skeptical and comically amused by this. The more that I think about it I believe this is Occam's razor for what dark matter is. No other theory seems more plausible than information being a form of matter accounting for all that we cannot see. The sheer vastness of space the sheer distance and time it has been occurring and changing and evolving it's not that far-fetched to believe advanced civilizations that cannot ever reach us have amassed great databases of information. These things require energy and storage the same as anything else. It's been a fun thing to bake my noodle with lately.


How baked we talking?
 
I really hope that dark matter was created because some civilization learned about all the intricacies of life and not because they ran out of energy/mass to store consumer data.
 
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Time travel and supernatural lands and being throughout time in a segment or a collection of moments. Thats all I can say without getting this sent to cave.
 
At first I was incredibly skeptical and comically amused by this. The more that I think about it I believe this is Occam's razor for what dark matter is. No other theory seems more plausible than information being a form of matter accounting for all that we cannot see. The sheer vastness of space the sheer distance and time it has been occurring and changing and evolving it's not that far-fetched to believe advanced civilizations that cannot ever reach us have amassed great databases of information. These things require energy and storage the same as anything else. It's been a fun thing to bake my noodle with lately.

so we're just the matrix??
 
I really hope that dark matter was created because some civilization learned about all the intricacies of life and not because they ran out of energy/mass to store consumer data.
What if that information becomes universal? A pathway towards collective.
 

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