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by dogma1138
2105 days ago
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MOND brings it down to levels that could potentially be explained with missing baryonic matter and other Dark Matter candidates that fall within the standard model. There are however other issues with MOND including that gravity is still instantaneous (in most variations) which we know with gravitational waves it isn't, as well as that most of them don't lend to the formation of stars and galaxies.
If we take vanilla MOND then the universe as we know it shouldn't have been formed matter wouldn't clump up to form the formations we can see around us and the one we live on. |
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