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by daxfohl
2107 days ago
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It accumulates in blobs, around some galaxies, trailing others, and not in some galaxies at all. So the appearance and behavior of it matches the model that there's "stuff" there, not that there's some parameter missing from our gravitational model. With the latter you'd presumably get some less arbitrary accumulations of it. |
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Key to note that this doesn't mean it's right. But one wonders why there isn't more skepticism about conventional dark matter theories.
Like what if I said "there isn't global warming, there's just a mysterious unobservable dark thermal input adjustment that we have to apply to every month's reading to make our models work out". You'd say that I was crazy.