Proposition to explain the natural state of nature responsible for the effects we labeled dark matter by introducing the last of three modifications to the field equations of the general theory of relativity.

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Abstract

I wish to propose three changes to the field equations of the general theory of relativity that can help explain the nature of black holes, the nature of dark energy, and the nature of dark matter. Over forty-five years of research have led me to certain conclusions about the reality of nature, and the single key to unlocking mystery after mystery is to toggle an assumption made at the very core foundations of nearly all the branches of science. When we no longer treat eternal time and infinite space as speculation and instead embrace that certainty, then by examining the implications of that premise applied to the equations of the general theory of relativity and the equations of the special theory of relativity there is a very clear image of the surrounding universe that develops.

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