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user-inactivated · 2431 days ago · link · · parent · post: Distant galaxy with no dark matter suggests our understanding of the universe could be wrong
The answer to the first question is yes and no from my fuzzy memory, but Devac and francopoli are both clearer and better informed. And together they give a kick-ass answer. As to skepticisms across communities... Astronomy professors rave about how nutty it is that the only way we can measure it is through our understanding Newtonian mechanics alongside the implications. Physics professors acknowledge it's existance for the same reason, then smile and shrug off preceding questions. The lone math professor who deals with astronomy I talk to flat out calls the above lunatics. I'd love to say that's how each community thinks, but I've got a small sample size. EDIT: Left off the beginning of the last sentence.