It's official. The mainstream theory of gravity doesn't fit with observations. Satellite galaxies that orbit the Milky Way and Andromeda should be in a random distribution. What is found in reality is that they tend to be in thin disks which orbit in the same direction, like planets in the solar system. Simulation models using the standard model of gravity only achieved this scenario one time in 100,000 runs.
Map of universe questioned: Dwarf galaxies don't fit standard model
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Map of universe questioned: Dwarf galaxies don't fit standard model
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"There's a very serious conflict, and the repercussion is we do not seem to have the correct theory of gravity" The group will continue to study tidal dwarf galaxies and whether another alternative to the standard modelmodified gravityfits what they observe. The researchers say science may initially balk at the premise but has historically embraced challenges to accepted theories, and for good reason. "When you have a clear contradiction like this, you ought to focus on it," said David Merritt, professor of astrophysics at Rochester Institute of Technology and co-author of the new study. "This is how progress in science is made." |
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