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Further Evidence for the Cantor Dust Composition of Dark Matter
Abstract
Recent experiments continue to falsify the hypothesis that Dark Matter (DM) consists of quantum-like particles resembling the content of the Standard Model (SM). Several arguments also exist against theories advocating that DM follows from various modifications or thermodynamic analogs of General Relativity (GR). These findings indirectly favor earlier interpretations of DM as Cantor Dust, an outcome of the minimal fractal structure of spacetime near or above the electroweak scale. Cantor Dust is consistent with the idea of Unmatter, an exotic phase containing fractional numbers of quanta per state, mixing particles and their antiparticles and carrying arbitrary non-integer spins.