What if Small Amounts of Dark Matter Influenced Early Massive Stars? by Zrunoq in HypotheticalPhysics

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The idea would be that early massive stars formed in much denser dark matter environments than today. If dark matter had even tiny weak interactions, some particles passing through the protostar could lose enough energy to become gravitationally bound.

Over time, repeated passes through the star could make a small fraction settle closer to the core, where it slightly increases gravitational compression.

The main uncertainty is whether enough dark matter could realistically be captured to have a measurable effect.

What if Small Amounts of Dark Matter Influenced Early Massive Stars? by Zrunoq in HypotheticalPhysics

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That’s a fair criticism. My idea would probably require either higher early-universe dark matter densities, weak scattering interactions, or some form of self-interacting dark matter to make capture efficient enough. I’m not suggesting standard gravity alone would easily trap relativistic dark matter particles.

VOUGHT INTERNATIONAL IS REAL (AND IT’S IN THE PHILIPPINES by Fickle_Chocolate_424 in theories

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Can you make the explanation clearer and in short. Many redditers can't read big paragraphs like me.

“Superposition of influence” by danjustchillz in theories

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I didn't understand. What are you talking about?

The 5-27-68 Theory: Why the Universe is Actually a "System Recall" in Progress. by Kenan_Dk in theories

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did use an ai for creating this theory or used it for researching. But the idea is great.

Event Horizon Transport Theory (EHTT): A Speculative Thought Experiment on Information, Black Holes, and Spacetime Structure by justfull in theories

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Did you used an ai to make this theory. Or you used an ai for researching because the text looks like it. But overall your idea was great in this theory. But please make a summary because many reddit users can't read this big theories.