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Dark matter is a supersolid that fills 'empty' space and is displaced by visible matter. Particles of visible matter move through and displace the dark matter, causing it to wave. There is evidence of dark matter every time a double-slit experiment is performed, as it is the medium that waves.

What is referred to geometrically as curved spacetime physically exists in nature as the state of displacement of the dark matter. The state of displacement of the dark matter is gravity.

Dark matter ripples when galaxy clusters collide and waves in a double-slit experiment, relating general relativity and quantum mechanics.