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Dark Matter could be considered a "Place-holder" more than a theory.
Although I cannot (In my limited scope) deny the possibility that there is something about gravity we are currently not understanding, I think it's more likely that there is something about galaxies that we are not understanding. But Dark Matter is like a place holder until we figure out what that is exactly. Currently, there isn't enough visible mass in a galaxy to hold it together, But- Dark Matter (And I agree, dark matter just bugs me too) is the least crazy possibility so far. |
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It's probably true that dark matter is a result of gravity not being constant. That is, gravity is stronger in some regions of space/time etc.
Dark matter, a force that isn't detectable, other than a few observations, makes me think of other things that we have absolutely little evidence of, but we all believe it.
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Some people are jumping the gun and saying these things already. Jerry Jensen says these may some day be known as the "dark ages" of astronomy.
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If someone actually can produce a consistent theory of gravity that accounts for the observations at least as well as dark matter, we'll be all over it. So far no one has, though quite a few smart folks are trying.
There are a whole slew of observations that any competing theory needs to account for: weak and strong gravitational lensing, galaxy rotation curves, cluster velocity dispersions, the bullet cluster (and the other recently observed systems with gas-mass and lensing-mass differing significantly), baryon acoustic oscillations, galaxy formation and dwarf galaxy properties, and the large scale structure of the universe. To name just a few. There are a few versions of MOND (Modified Newtonian Dynamics) that can tackle some of these, but none that can consistently handle all of them. And it will help the uptake of any new gravity theory if it can be used for computation as readily as the current one. This was a problem with some versions of MOND: they make for nice mathematics, but producing a testable prediction from them was very difficult.
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Well said.
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