Leo Vuyk, an architect from Rotterdam, has proposed a theory regarding the origin of ultra-dense galaxies, also known as Ultra Diffuse Galaxies (UDGs). According to his Quantum Function Follows Form (FFF) Theory, these galaxies form in galaxy cluster centers due to stable concentrations of multiple external electric dark matter black holes (EDMBHs)12.
Vuyk’s theory suggests that these EDMBHs create a network of dark matter black holes that polarize the vacuum between them, leading to the formation of UDGs. This process is different from the traditional understanding of galaxy formation and provides a unique perspective on how these diffuse galaxies can exist in such turbulent environments