C-3 Dark
Most of the C-3 mass comes apart and flies out as godots in the metaphor of an expanding raisin cake. It's the dark stuff we detect only indirectly by its gravitational effects. This is our so-called dark matter. This is a fine dust made of godots, pure gravity platelets. It is the same stuff that went into the accretion sphere, having lost its gravitational, attractive stickiness. It is the same within the cosmopause, and beyond the cosmopause, of any universe. It interacts with the other material thus: (11 C-3 Dark, 12 C-3 Heavy, and 13 C-3 Visible or Bright):
After the initial boiling phase, the universe begins to form into Dark, Heavy, and Bright matter. In Figure 11, we illustrate the tremendous forces by which the standard galaxy unit forms with a so-called black hole (heavy fragment of accretion disk still intact) at the center, and swirls of invisible go-dot platelets (dark matter) swirling around it as well as the intermediate fine C-3 material that starts 'unpacking' as visible light and measurable mass manifestations. This accounts for the fact that vast amounts of invisible (Dark and Heavy) material constitute most of a galaxy's mass, whereas the Bright or Visible material is a small fraction (est. 4%?).
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