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by acqq
2643 days ago
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> to my knowledge Dark Matter, as a theory, is fundamentally different from Superfluid Dark Matter. To to be able to fit with the CMB measurements, at that scale this theory behaves exactly like a normal dark matter, so there is still 5 times more dark matter than a baryonic matter. So it's just "more complicated" at the galaxy level than a normal dark matter, to fit with these measurements "better" too: it involves an "additional force" there. That also means, considering everything together, it's nothing that should make happy those that consider the normal dark matter "unintuitive." |
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