• @erin@lemmy.world
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    102 months ago

    That seems a bit silly considering how much evidence we have for it. That’s an awful lot of work to throw away for no great reason.

      • @erin@lemmy.world
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        72 months ago

        It’s not my job to educate you on what could be a brief Google search. Stop being such a cynic. The gravitational lens distortion of distant galaxies is basically impossible without dark matter. Not to parrot the mantra of conspiracy theorists and cultists, but do your own research.

        • The gravitational lens distortion of distant galaxies is basically impossible without dark matter.

          … using our current model of the Universe.

          Dark matter, and dark energy in particular, were introduced to make existing models fit the data.

          • @SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            2 months ago

            And we will keep using it until we have a better model

            Which we don’t, for that matter

            You’re speaking as if scientists aren’t constantly trying to create new, better models that fit the data better.

            • I have no problem with the scientists searching for better models.

              It’s the scientists talking about dark matter like it’s as established as an electron whereas dark matter and energy is more like aether.

              The entire evidence for dark matter (and dark energy) has been generated by matching data to models we are sure are incorrect (quantum gravity).