MOND, or Modified Newtonian Dynamics, aims to explain galaxy dynamics without relying on dark matter, suggesting that gravitational force behaves differently at intergalactic scales. It posits that gravity follows an inverse relationship (1/r) rather than the traditional inverse square law (1/r^2) at these scales, although it lacks a robust theoretical framework. Critics argue that MOND is ad hoc and undermines established physics, particularly general relativity, while proponents appreciate its accuracy in modeling galactic motion. The discussion also touches on M-theory, which may allow for dark matter but does not currently provide predictions relevant to galactic dynamics. Overall, MOND remains a contentious alternative to dark matter theories in astrophysics.