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by gbrown
2803 days ago
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I'm not a physicist, but my basic understanding of the state of the science tells me you're simply incorrect. We can observe the effect of dark matter via gravitational lensing, and folks much smarter than me have devised studies to exclude differential behavior of gravity at classical and galactic scales. Give me a recent and well supported study indicating that dark matter may be something other than matter, and I'll happily read it. My understanding is that the existence of dark matter is uncontroversial among physicists, and that the best bet is some sort of WIMP. |
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But it feels very strange to accept something that:
- is a particle
- doesn't interact with other normal particles (except through gravitation)
- doesn't interact with particles of its own kind