We chose Dark Fall Theory (DFT) over Black Fall Theory primarily to avoid confusion with black holes and to emphasize a broader, more universal concept. Here's how the choice and the topics we introduce intertwine
1. Naming Decision: Dark Fall Theory
- Avoiding Black Hole Connotations: The term "Black Fall Theory" could have been misconstrued as directly related to black holes, leading to unnecessary confusion with existing astrophysical concepts.
- Focusing on Universality: "Dark" in DFT is symbolic of the unseen or mysterious forces, like dark matter or dark energy, influencing the universe. The "Fall" highlights the idea of a directed movement or influence, which could be distinct from gravitational pull as traditionally understood.