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Originally Posted by xelasnave
The proposition seems to be totally unsupported speculation and I am serious.
Why not say black holes are responsible for baldness if we are making stuff up?
OK I feel I am entitled to one guess...dark matter does not exist and comes from an unsupported reliance on sums that ignore the observations in favour of the sums and overlooking the reasonable conclusion that gravity must be derived from the pressure of everything manifesting as a external force as opposed to an unestablished attractive force and as an external force explains the unexpected galaxy rotational curves...
Perhaps if we made the sums fit the observations rather than the other way around we could avoid wasting time in un necessary speculation.
Alex
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If you do a Google search you'll see a mountain
of evidence that dark matter exists.
Some scientists have tried to explain it with the MOND theory:
https://physics.aps.org/articles/v14/143
The MOND theory was devised more than 30 years ago as a way to explain galactic rotation data
without invoking the existence of the mysterious dark matter.