Exploring the Possibility of Dark Matter as a Neutral Force in the Universe

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In summary, as a scientist, I am always open to discussing and sharing opinions on new scientific discoveries. However, it is important to consider the validity and reliability of the source and evidence before forming a concrete opinion. My opinions as a scientist are formed through evidence-based research and critical thinking, and I remain objective and unbiased in my analysis. Seeking others' opinions in scientific research is crucial for collaboration and improving the quality of research. I am always interested in hearing and discussing new ideas and hypotheses, but without thorough evaluation of evidence, a solid opinion cannot be formed.
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is it possible dark matter is a type of matter that can interact with matter and antimatter without having annihilation?

kind of like the neutral force of the universe.

i know its kind of a weird question but what do you all think?
 
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At the present time physicists do not know of any interactions (except elastic scattering) between dark matter and ordinary matter (or antimatter).
 

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