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Predictions and Outcomes for the Dynamics of Rotating Galaxies
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McGaugh, Stacy
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alternative models
/ Dark matter
/ Galactic rotation
/ Galaxies
/ gravitation
/ Laboratories
/ Solar system
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Theory of relativity
2020
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Predictions and Outcomes for the Dynamics of Rotating Galaxies
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McGaugh, Stacy
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/ Dark matter
/ Galactic rotation
/ Galaxies
/ gravitation
/ Laboratories
/ Solar system
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Theory of relativity
2020
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Predictions and Outcomes for the Dynamics of Rotating Galaxies
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Predictions and Outcomes for the Dynamics of Rotating Galaxies
2020
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Overview
A review is given of a priori predictions made for the dynamics of rotating galaxies. One theory—MOND—has had many predictions corroborated by subsequent observations. While it is sometimes possible to offer post hoc explanations for these observations in terms of dark matter, it is seldom possible to use dark matter to predict the same phenomena.
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MDPI AG
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