No.The 2011 Nobel Prize for Physics was given "for the discovery of the accelerating expansion of the Universe through observations of distance supernovae." As it stands right now, whatever dark matter is, it is not sufficient to shrink the universe, as we are talking an acceleration in the growth, not just that it is growing.
You are right about the prize, but wrong about its implications to what I said.
Easily put: Expansion SHOULD be more rapid from a dark matter point of view.
Don't ask me to explain why, it blows my mind going anywhere near these questions.
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