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by Keysh
517 days ago
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It's kind of amusing that you present "keplerian rotation curves" as a "prediction" of MOND, given that the whole point of MOND is a kludge to produce non-Keplerian rotation curves. That is, by definition MOND cannot produce Keplerian rotation curves. This is why the (small) number of dwarf galaxies (not "elliptical and lenticular galaxies"!) which apparently lack dark matter -- and which do not follow the Tully-Fisher relation-- are serious problems for MOND. |
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thats a common misunderstanding of MOND and means you did not stop to understand the definition. look at the formula carefully; in high gravitational regimes it looks newtonian (obviously, e.g. solar system). MOND, by definition predicts keplerian curves when the galaxies are rotating quickly (high gravitation). You will find that ellpitical and lenticular galaxies are almost always rotating fast. it also can through EFE but i dont fully understand the math enough to explain that.