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>http://www.space.com/28723-dark-matter-sun-mystery.html
>"The main advantage of asymmetric dark matter is that a lot of it can accumulate in the sun as it speeds through the dark-matter cloud that engulfs the Milky Way,"

Within alchemical theory, aether was the mold into which the four elements were inserted and kept shaped. It stands to reason that since alchemy predicts an aetheric component to all things, we can justify the conjecture that all things have an aetheric core and halo.

Blackholes are also thought to accumulate dark matter. Hawking radiation is the white hole, so that things make a circuit - into the blackhole, and out the whitehole as Hawking radiation.

Superluminal speeds have been observed in blackhole jets - the jet from M87 would have to be at a 19 degrees to be explained by gravitational lensing, but is in fact coming at us from a 43 degree angle.

Sound can travel at infinite speeds;

>http://phys.org/news/2007-01-mach-scientists-faster.html

The Newton-Laplace equation tells us that stiffer, sparser materials conduct sound faster. So something like aether - with it's explicit sparseness - would be the natural location of FTL sound. In the phys article, they say FTL sound is an everyday phenomenon - aether is the obvious substance for it's conduction, if it was also very stiff.

When an object enters a blackhole, it's front end gets pulled with more force than it's rear end, resulting in so-called spaghettification.

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