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Do you think dark matter and dark energy actually exist or have we just got the theory of gravity completely wrong but just haven't realized it yet?
Chronos said:For starters, dark energy and dark matter are unrelated. Their only commonality is the word 'dark'.
Minus1 said:Do you think dark matter and dark energy actually exist or have we just got the theory of gravity completely wrong but just haven't realized it yet?
twofish-quant said:Also it's unlikely that we've gotten gravity *completely* wrong. The models of gravity seem to more or less work most of the time. One of the difficulties in coming up with a gravitational explanation for dark matter or dark energy is that your new model has to come up with the same predictions as the old models when you don't deal with situations where there is dark matter or dark energy.
So the general approach that people have taken is to start with standard gravity and then add a "correction" that only becomes big when you have dark matter or dark energy. No one really has gotten this to work well.
Minus1 said:From what I see our current theory of gravity seems to very limited, it doesn't work on the quantum scale and now apparently when you extend it to sizes bigger than a few galaxies it doesn't seem to work either
in my own opinion i think its a bit far fetched just adding an unknown force to compromise something we don't know about, its a bit like the ether concept, we're trying to explain a new phenomenon using old ideas, gravity is probably a lot stranger than we all imagined or even can imagine