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Exploring the Role of Nucleonic Forces in Understanding Dark Matter
View results: What do you think will solve the Dark Matter problem?
SUSY
Votes:
2
6.7%
Axions
Votes:
1
3.3%
Neutrinos
Votes:
0
0.0%
General relativity (more careful calculations)
Votes:
9
30.0%
Modified theory of gravity on larger scales
Votes:
2
6.7%
Compactified extra dimensions (Kaluza-Klein particles)
Votes:
2
6.7%
Error corrections of the data
Votes:
0
0.0%
MACHOS
Votes:
0
0.0%
God
Votes:
2
6.7%
Other
Votes:
12
40.0%
Total voters
30
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Exploring the Role of Nucleonic Forces in Understanding Dark Matter
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