Braneworld vs Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND)

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The debate between Braneworld and Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) has been ongoing for several decades in the field of astrophysics. Both theories aim to explain the observed discrepancies between the predictions of General Relativity and the observed motions of galaxies and galaxy clusters.

Braneworld theory, also known as the Randall-Sundrum model, proposes the existence of additional spatial dimensions beyond the three we experience in our everyday lives. These extra dimensions could affect the gravitational forces acting on large scales, potentially explaining the observed discrepancies without the need for dark matter. However, this theory has faced challenges in providing a complete and consistent explanation for all observations.

On the other hand, MOND proposes a modification of Newton's laws of gravity at low accelerations, which could explain the observed motions without the need for dark matter. This theory has had more success in explaining the observed rotation curves of galaxies, but it also faces challenges in explaining other observations such as the observed gravitational lensing of light.

Both theories have their strengths and weaknesses, and it is important for scientists to continue to test and refine them with new observations and experiments. It is also possible that both theories could be complementary, with each providing a piece of the puzzle in explaining the observed discrepancies.

Ultimately, the debate between Braneworld and MOND highlights the complexity of understanding the fundamental nature of gravity and the need for further research and collaboration in the field of astrophysics. Only with continued investigation and open-mindedness can we hope to fully understand the mysteries of our universe.
 
I seem to notice a buildup of papers like this: Detecting single gravitons with quantum sensing. (OK, old one.) Toward graviton detection via photon-graviton quantum state conversion Is this akin to “we’re soon gonna put string theory to the test”, or are these legit? Mind, I’m not expecting anyone to read the papers and explain them to me, but if one of you educated people already have an opinion I’d like to hear it. If not please ignore me. EDIT: I strongly suspect it’s bunk but...
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