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Question D: What about the Bullet cluster? And what about the Train-Wreck cluster Abell 520?
Excerpt: Summary:
One result is very definite by now: neither the Bullet nor the
Train Wreck clusters support (nor do they prove) the existence of cold
or warm dark matter. And, they certainly do not disprove MOND. Quite on the contrary, accordi...
Weblog: THE DARK MATTER CRISIS
Date: 15/04/2012 20:14
Question D: What about the Bullet cluster? And what about the Train-Wreck cluster Abell 520?
Excerpt: Summary:
One result is very definite by now: neither the Bullet nor the
Train Wreck clusters support (nor do they prove) the existence of cold
or warm dark matter. And, they certainly do not disprove MOND. Quite on the contrary, accordi...
Weblog: THE DARK MATTER CRISIS
Date: 15/04/2012 20:14
Question C.III: Fundamental theoretical problems
Excerpt: Rather than being posted "soon after" II: MOND works far too well ! (published on the 21.03.2011), a delay caused by internal university issues arose. We are back though, for the time being, with the originally advertised "Question C.III...
Weblog: THE DARK MATTER CRISIS
Date: 31/03/2012 21:53
Question C.III: Fundamental theoretical problems
Excerpt: Rather than being posted "soon after" II: MOND works far too well ! (published on the 21.03.2011), a delay caused by internal university issues arose. We are back though, for the time being, with the originally advertised "Question C.III...
Weblog: THE DARK MATTER CRISIS
Date: 31/03/2012 21:53
Question C.II: MOND works far too well !
Excerpt: Summary:
First try: Using only Solar System constraints, Newton and then Einstein developed the universal theory of gravitation. This Theory of General Relativity (GR) is then applied to model the universe. In order for it to fit the observ...
Weblog: THE DARK MATTER CRISIS
Date: 17/03/2011 16:58
Question C.II: MOND works far too well !
Excerpt: Summary:
First try: Using only Solar System constraints, Newton and then Einstein developed the universal theory of gravitation. This Theory of General Relativity (GR) is then applied to model the universe. In order for it to fit the observ...
Weblog: THE DARK MATTER CRISIS
Date: 17/03/2011 16:58
Question B: What is a galaxy? (Addendum on the relaxation time)
Excerpt: Background:
As introduced in the previous contribution to The Dark Matter Crisis, Question A: Galaxies do not work in LCDM, sociology and majority views, PK was recently contacted by a few people, and here are excerpts from
some of the question...
Weblog: THE DARK MATTER CRISIS
Date: 23/01/2011 12:28
Question B: What is a galaxy? (Addendum on the relaxation time)
Excerpt: Background:
As introduced in the previous contribution to The Dark Matter Crisis, Question A: Galaxies do not work in LCDM, sociology and majority views, PK was recently contacted by a few people, and here are excerpts from
some of the question...
Weblog: THE DARK MATTER CRISIS
Date: 23/01/2011 12:28
Question B: What is a galaxy?
Excerpt:
Question B: "What is a galaxy? - vote here!"
Answer: The astronomical object we commonly call a "galaxy" has
no formal definition yet. This issue is now raised to a more formal
problem by Forbe...
Weblog: THE DARK MATTER CRISIS
Date: 19/01/2011 17:50
Question B: What is a galaxy?
Excerpt:
Question B: "What is a galaxy? - vote here!"
Answer: The astronomical object we commonly call a "galaxy" has
no formal definition yet. This issue is now raised to a more formal
problem by Forbe...
Weblog: THE DARK MATTER CRISIS
Date: 19/01/2011 17:50



