The Dutch physicist and professor in theoretical physics Erik Verlinde has finally published his new paper on gravity, which has been highly anticipated amongst his fellow physicists. It is said that this could be the succesor to Einstein's theory of general relativity.
The 40 page article, published on Arxiv this night, is the first paper that offers an comprehensive explanation for dark matter, which has been one of the main problems in theoretical physics for decades.
Verlinde says in his paper, that dark matter is an illusion, based on our dated / obsolete understanding of gravity.
In 2010, Verlinde already made world news with his position that gravity is not a force, as assumed by Newton.
Einstein's perception of gravity as a curvature of spacetime is also dated / obsolete, according to Verlinde.
Instead of a force, the tendency of masses to move towards each other is a kind of pressure that is created by the change of information in the universe when a mass moves. When a mass appears heavy, it is because the universe resists lifting it.
In 2010 Verlinde surprised his international colleagues by deriving Newton's laws from his cosmic information theory. Back then, his theory did not include dark matter yet.
Now it does.
Sorry, my newspaper does not have a link yet to the arxiv file, probably because it's too fresh.
http://www.volkskrant.nl/wetenschap/baanbrekende-theorie-donkere-materie-is-een-volstrekte-illusie~a4410710/this is a link to the arxiv listing of his 2010 paper
https://arxiv.org/abs/1001.0785