Here Is A Possible Hint

Robert Oldershaw
1 min readNov 16, 2017

A “gas” that contains charged matter and uncharged matter might generate the observed phenomenon when it collides with another “gas” of charged+neutral matter.

If the dark matter is comprised of stellar-mass Kerr-Newman black holes, which are highly charged and predicted by Discrete Scale Relativity; and if the other matter in the galactic clusters is mostly neutral, as is currently believed with very good reason, then the matter would separate, mostly because ultracompacts of the same charge repulse while neutral objects would not participate strongly in the electromagnetic interactions.

The assumption that EM plays a very limited role in many astrophysical situations like this is one of the great theoretical mistakes of our era.

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