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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Jeredin@lemm.ee to c/space@beehaw.org

I really, really feel more people who are scientifically pragmatic and follow Cosmology need to learn about Prof. Dr. Pavel Kroupa and his views/research on Dark Matter and current research on MOND; including his own variant of it.

If you'd like to learn more about Pavel or MOND:

Wiki for MOND is a little messy but I found had some good links to better information if you want to do further research in relation to MOND.

Additions to my MOND research series on Space@beehaw.org:

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[-] A_A@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Thanks for explaining in simple words things that are out of my reach.

I couldn't understand the first equation in that article (which has 148 equations) : Hamiltonian formulation of gravity as a spontaneously-broken gauge theory of the Lorentz group by Tom Zlosnik.

I read through the blog post you linked from Dr. Pavel Kroupa, The Dark Matter Crisis which is more easy to understand. From that blog I get that an explanation of the cosmos without the Big Bang is far from the main focus now.

Before writing to you, I was already convinced MOND is superior to LCDM and this for the same reasons you give in your comments and some more.

I hope in the next decades we will see consistent cosmology theories not only without dark matter but also without a big bang.

P.S. : You might like this :
A non-Standard model, David Merritt, Aeon Magazine, July 2021

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