Would general relativity be falsified if dark matter is not found?

Discussion in 'Physics & Math' started by pluto2, Jul 23, 2016.

  1. PhysBang Valued Senior Member

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    Two options that are far from equivalent.
     
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  3. paddoboy Valued Senior Member

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    I said the following........
    "GR is overwhelmingly supported by evidence and having passed all tests thrown its way. DM does not contradict or invalidate GR, it works within GR, just as Einstein's CC, also works within to explain accelerated expansion.
    So no, I fail to see any "misteaching" but with all due respect, I would keep your "misteaching" remark in mind next time you feel like claiming or making some unsupported assumption re mainstream cosmology".
    Again, no apparent problem, and no misteaching.
     
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  5. DaveC426913 Valued Senior Member

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    Right. I made comment on their equivalence.
     
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