CONCLUSION
The math tells us that all movement of all mass is time dilation. There are three (proposed) time dilations from a specific source (mass / speed / energy) and science has given a label for those three hits or “nudges” to the strong force. (They are called gravity / EM / and the Weak force.)
Looking at mass movement from this perspective, time dilation answers 15 (and counting) former unknowns in physics.
As an example, Dark Matter (called dark gravity by Neil deGrasse Tyson) is now described here at the Institute as time dilation applied to the strong force of every nucleon in the distant stars of every galaxy. As there is more “dark matter” than mathematically represented by centrifugal force and currently known mass, we now know from our new equations there is a greater time dilation ratio. So, what is new is that we know what dark matter is. Dark matter is a larger ratio of time dilation. We know what dark matter is, but not yet why there is a larger ratio of time across the diameter of every nucleon in distant stars.
There are three possible reasons for this greater time ratio - more mass, more energy or faster speed. Scientists are looking for more mass. More energy could be left over from the Big Bang, or more speed could be from the mass movement of the other stars and planets. Here at the Institute we are looking at the math answer and will publish it later.
Dark matter is one of the 15 new targets and inventions being examined by the Institute.