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TITLE:
The True Nature of Dark Matter—Elucidated by Reexamining the Interpretation of Triplet Production
AUTHORS:
Koshun Suto
KEYWORDS:
Einstein’s Energy-Momentum Relationship, Energy-Momentum Relationship in a Hydrogen Atom, Ultra-Low Energy Levels in a Hydrogen Atom, Triplet Production, Dark Matter, Dark Hydrogen Atom
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
Vol.11 No.4,
October
24,
2025
ABSTRACT: Einstein’s energy-momentum relationship, which holds for isolated systems in free space, is not applicable in the space inside a hydrogen atom where potential energy exists. Therefore, the author previously derived an energy-momentum relationship applicable to an electron within a hydrogen atom. When this relationship is solved, an electron possesses energy levels that take negative values even when described on an absolute scale. A hydrogen atom has energy levels far lower than in Bohr’s proposed model. This paper predicts that an electron at these ultra-low energy levels is one of the two electrons released into nature in triplet production experiments. This paper predicts that previously unknown matter formed from hydrogen atoms and other similar atoms and molecules with electrons at these ultra-low energy levels is the true nature of dark matter, a material present in the universe whose true nature is unknown.