Is there really dark matter?

Feb 8, 2025
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It hasn`t been proved to exist, as far as I know. But, if there`s no dark matter to bend, and we can`t travel faster than the speed of light, can we ever see aliens?
 
Aug 15, 2024
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Since so many more people believe in dark matter than believe in aliens, I don't see the connection.
No "proof" of either, yet one is part and parcel of modern physics, and the other is still fictionalized.
 
Mar 3, 2025
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We don't know why peripheral stars in spiral galaxies have constant velocity (by the way in early universe it is not observed phenomena) - speculate about dark matter, particles which are not detected. Atomic nuclei cannot be explain for proton/neutrons composition - speculate about strong force, quarks which don't exist as all other particles. It looks as both cases are nothing more than speculations.
 

Catastrophe

"Science begets knowledge, opinion ignorance.
What I do not like about dark matter (although I can see why it might have been introduced) is that it has no comparative components of "ordinary" matter. That is, it is nothing but a label for an unknown?

Or am I missing something? Are we really in touch with only 5% of thr Universe? - or is 5% far too high an estimate anyway?

Cat :)