It is probably the only normal property of dark matter. Perhaps dark matter doesn't have chemical reactions with itself, and thus why it doesn't seem to form stars? That is just conjecture of course, but it is something to consider.
It's absolutely fascinating to me how willingly atheists accept a concept that utterly lacks empirical support, *as long as* it doesn't involve "God".
I have no idea if there are any forms of exotic matter, let alone what properties that exotic forms of matter might possess. Astronomers haven't a clue either. The point that's noteworthy however is that all the lab evidence to date supports the *standard* particle physics theory, and *only* the standard particle physics theory, and standard particle physics theory is complete without exotic forms of matter.
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