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Deur Gravitational self-interaction Doesn't Explain Galaxy Rotation Curves
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[QUOTE="kodama, post: 6866770, member: 551353"] Again, [ATTACH type="full"]323747[/ATTACH] Deur's claims are highly implausible on the fact that despite over the long history of GR, including use of super computers, they have found nothing to support Deur's conclusions. numerical relativity is analyzing GR via super computers by highly qualified experts in multiple specialties over decades, which did not find any evidence of Deur's self-interactions strong enough to explain or replace dark matter Can you explain why GR experts have missed such important effects after decades of study as identified by Deur, and why numerical relativity has over decades completely missed such important effects Deur has claimed? (or others such as nonlinear effects of GR or GEM?)[HEADING=2]Galactic Dynamics via General Relativity: A Compilation and New Developments[/HEADING] [URL='https://arxiv.org/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Cooperstock%2C+F+I']F. I. Cooperstock[/URL], [URL='https://arxiv.org/search/astro-ph?searchtype=author&query=Tieu%2C+S']S. Tieu[/URL] In spite of the weak gravitational field and the non-relativistic source velocities, the mathematical system is still seen to be non-linear. [URL='https://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0610370']arXiv:astro-ph/0610370[/URL] and Deur both claim non-linear effects in GR not present in Newtonian gravity can replace dark matter. This has been shown to be incorrect. [/QUOTE]
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