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Introducing "Dark Matter"
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<blockquote data-quote="[serious]" data-source="post: 60359788" data-attributes="member: 160873"><p>Again, occam's razor. Trying to come up with an entirely new theory of gravitation is a much more complex solution than there being another type of matter. But if you find a new theory that fits everything, go for it. String theorists did it and they are getting good play on it. If all the math works, you'll get some attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="[serious], post: 60359788, member: 160873"] Again, occam's razor. Trying to come up with an entirely new theory of gravitation is a much more complex solution than there being another type of matter. But if you find a new theory that fits everything, go for it. String theorists did it and they are getting good play on it. If all the math works, you'll get some attention. [/QUOTE]
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