For many years, I have remained in the camp of the MOND theory in lieu of the existence for dark matter. Now with the new discoveries by the James Webb telescope, along withe a new theory by a prominent Canadian astronomer, and the possible emergence of a fifth force in the universe, it now may be just enough to dispell the real existence of dark matter.
I know we don't have the equations or proof of the irregularities of the MOND theory on bullet clusters, gravitational lensing and a few other examples, that problem may be put to rest soon with more observations and research. I am standing pat in my hand that my opponents do not not any other proof of dark matter. But stay tuned.
I know we don't have the equations or proof of the irregularities of the MOND theory on bullet clusters, gravitational lensing and a few other examples, that problem may be put to rest soon with more observations and research. I am standing pat in my hand that my opponents do not not any other proof of dark matter. But stay tuned.