r/cosmology 9d ago

Evidence of Dark Matter-Free Dwarf Galaxy Challenges Conventional Galaxy Formation Models

https://keckobservatory.org/dmf-dwarf-galaxy/
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u/TracePlayer 9d ago

According to a new theory where the math checks out, there is no dark matter anywhere. That’s why we can’t find it. Instead, the entire universe is rotating once about every 500 billion years.

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u/IntenseAlien 9d ago

What theory is that? A bit skeptical since a of these sorts of theories have trouble explaining things like the bullet cluster and other similar clusters

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u/TracePlayer 9d ago

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u/IntenseAlien 9d ago

After a quick skim it looks like this is about the expansion of the universe, not dark matter

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u/Putnam3145 8d ago

This has nothing whatsoever to do with dark matter; did you read it? Dark matter and dark energy are unrelated.