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We still don't know that. We only know that if there are hidden variables, locality does not hold.
If there are hidden variables then a lot of Physics breaks
You're more than welcome to prove this. I would love to exclude the possibility. Until then we simply don't know that for certain.
Blackholes are far too energetic to produce anything that would act like Dark Matter The best candidates are particles, yet to be discovered, from the very early universe that has been sapped of energy via the spatial expansion of the universe
Did you mean to reply to someone else?