I Dark Matter vs Modified Gravity: Uncovering New Theories

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Dark Matter was never found, what Modified Gravity theories should we check now?
 
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What you think about MOG Modified Gravity theory from John Moffat?
he don't need the Dark Matter proposal that may be same like ether, non-exixting
 

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Fred Bett said:
What you think about MOG Modified Gravity theory from John Moffat?
Your link didn't work for me. (Probably better to post a link to arxiv rather than post the PDF directly)

To my understanding, John Moffat 's MOG is an example of the TeVeS theories that @pervect mentioned above.
 
Dale said:
Your link didn't work for me. (Probably better to post a link to arxiv rather than post the PDF directly)

To my understanding, John Moffat 's MOG is an example of the TeVeS theories that @pervect mentioned above.
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Sorry but I don't have the link, please do a Google search for > John Moffat Miami 2015 conference
find also this one > Modified Gravity, Dark Matter and Dark Energy
John Moffat
Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada 2/4/2013
 
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