To some extent I don't give a quark about the standard model. One man's tau is another man's Tao. But let's go with dark matter for conversations sake. This implies Einstein was correct, I agree with that. It also implies if God exists there is no free will, I disagree with that. Consider this, Einstein was approximately 100% correct and Bohrs was approximately 100% incorrect. Subtle, but a significant difference. The approximate allows free will. There is the briefest possible moment of time the cat is dead and alive.
Where did dark energy come from, not what is dark energy. Please remember I seldom think in detail, rather I think big picture. Also, I have very little understanding of quantum mechanics. I say quantum mechanics as opposed to quantum physics to try to speak of reality rather than theory.
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