No more than I have had to sit through 15 different movies that tested for Dark matter and ended up showing nothing, yet have to listen to all the Hype about the upcoming 16th film due to be out soon, which will also have a blank screen......
Cant all you people come up with at least one theory thats based on actual known physics instead of make believe? Well, I guess thats easier to defend when you dont have to use actual science to defend it with.
The answer to your question is not they can't.
I can't recall the name of show that I watched recently, but the episode I watched was trying to explain how supermassive black hole quasars had grown so large in such a short period of time in the supposedly 'early' universe. They couldn't really explain such massive objects using ordinary physics of course, so they invented stuff like 'dark stars' and all sorts of exotic nonsense to try to 'justify' their claims. It was about as "out there" and "far fetched' of a concept as it gets, yet they all acted like it was a perfectly acceptable explanation.
I don't think anything about their cosmology theories actually works properly without introducing some form of 'cheating the physical system' by introducing some supernatural property of some supernatural form of matter or energy. Dark matter in particular has become their mathematical drug of choice to cure whatever it is that ails them in terms of what doesn't really work right in their theory. They just add another supernatural property to it, and viola, it's "fixed".
LCDM is a joke of cosmology hypothesis IMO. It's almost completely held together with invisible supernatural band-aids mixed with personal attack bailing wire directed at anyone and everyone who doubts their invisible nonsense.
It's only a matter of time before empirical physics starts to replace their supernatural dogma. I'm already seeing EU/PC theory creeping into some recent articles where they're actually starting to discuss the electrical currents and electrical connectivity between the sun and various planet.
Now if they would only start using proper scientific terms like "plasma" and "Birkeland current" instead of terms like "hot gas" and 'Steve' and "magnetic slinky", I'd be a bit more optimistic about the future of cosmology and astronomy. As it stands, I end up rolling my eyes at their ignorance all the time.
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