Nothing earthshaking. Just proceeded on the assumption that matter without electrons/protons and clues indicating these have not been discovered/proven thus far, so what could possibly account for the coalescing of galaxies without dark matter. Since so many things have been under our noses all along, considered matter that has long since gone into black holes, and what if these are what really produce the effect that we attribute to dark matter and energy in coalescing galaxies and clusters of galaxies. Sort of pulling together instead of the pushing together that we attribute to these theoretical objects. We often factor in weight of the universe's mass without taking in consideration what mass has since been lost to black holes, subtracting what energy gets ejected. As information is not lost, this lost matter still must have a role to play?
No wonder I balled up the drawings etc and tossed it into the stove. I am just a novice cosmologist.