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Scientists Found Dark Electrons: a Secret Quantum State Hidden in Solid Matter
(www.popularmechanics.com)
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That's cool. The implication is that electron interference would prevent photons interacting with them? It makes a little sense to explain dark matter, but with the massive amounts of dark matter we observe, I doubt this is that common.
Not to mention, photons would still interact in the photonuclear way, scattering etc. it also presumes that the atoms won't interact with anything else, causing the interference pattern to cease.