As far as I know(and I don't know much!), there are no dark particles/waves, therefore darkness is a lack of particles or waves that can be detected by any sensor.
And if a particle/wave can be detected, how could it be considered 'dark'?
Kind of like a perfect(and impossible?) vacuum, no particles = complete void = nothingness(is that a word?)
Like us... our bodies(actually, all bodies living or dead) are something just slightly short of 100% space. apparently some of the 'exotic' particles (Neutrino's?) can pass right through us and not hit a thing.
It's wierd thinking of nothingness, we tend to think that there must be something. Like the end of the universe thing.... It must end somewhere, but if it does, whats after the 'end'?
Is our 'bubble' universe just an atom in some other lifeforms body? Toenail for example?
And their universe an atom in..... hehe. Silly I know, but a thought I came up with when I was a teen. (I'm sure it's not original)
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