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by kloch
1222 days ago
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> For dark matter, we keep those standards. The evidence for some kind of dark matter, that there is something that can’t be explained by just the Standard Model and Einstein’s gravity, is at this point very strong. Option 1: Do more research on Gravity to see what we might be missing there. The difficulty in measuring G, and the flyby anomaly would be good places to start. Option 2: Make up fully unconstrained variable 'X' that can take any value you want at any location or time in the universe[1]. This is amazing because it can perfectly solve so many difficult problems! Obviously many people will and should be skeptical of throwing full confidence at option 2 in it's current state. [1] Unlike neutrinos or black holes, there is no theory for what dark matter is made of, and how it is created or destroyed. Thus there are no constraints on how much you can have at any given location or time. |
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Dark Matter persists precisely because it's the best theory that fits the available observations. Arguments against it are the bits predicated on squishy stuff like "aesthetics".
No one thinks we have all the answers, but demanding we throw out the best model we have is going backwards.