It must be gravity, therefore it must be matter. I get it. Gravity rules.
I don´t think you "get it". To start with, you turned around (deliberately and falsely, in order to make up a strawman) the line of reasoning. There is no need to conclude "force -> must be gravity -> therefore matter!"
You know that, and deliberately use that to discredit my post, which did not imply any of that kind.
Rather: "matter -> gravity". IF there is "Dark Matter", THEN it will excert gravity. This is the correct line of reasoning. "Matter -> gravity"... and nothing necessarily beyond that. There is no reason to conclude "Matter -> singing and jigsaw puzzles" or "Matter -> virgin births" or anything like that.
Matter means gravity, inevitably. This is what matter "does"... and you can reduce it to the simple maths of Newton´s laws. It is describable and definable in very basic terms and maths.
Some believe He did it with a big bang, then He gave it over to gravity, so now gravity rules the universe.
I wonder if dark matter might be God in dark mode generating the gravity. That would constitute an explanation, wouldn't it?
Still no. It does not explain what he "does" at all.
See, there is a nail in the wall. How was it "done"?
I "did" it with a hammer! Does that constitute an explanation? Well, it does... but only because you
know - have a formed image in your head - of how one "does" a nail in the wall with a hammer. You
know, by experience and observation, that I swung the hammer, hit the nail and drove it into the wall. Basic physics. Newtonian laws. Simple terms and maths.
But such an image, an idea does
not exist at all in regard to God "doing" it.
If I told you that I "did" that nail-wall thing with a hammer... by having the hammer boiled in white wine at midnight while chanting our national anthem backwards... would "I did it with a hammer" still constitute an explanation?