I really, really feel more people who are scientifically pragmatic and follow Cosmology need to learn about Prof. Dr. Pavel Kroupa and his views/research on Dark Matter and current research on MOND; including his own variant of it.
If you’d like to learn more about Pavel or MOND:
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The dark matter myth | Pavel Kroupa full interview This is a great introduction, especially if you prefer video/audio.
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A Blog he’s very involved in: The Dark Matter Crisis If you take the dive, I highly recommend starting with 82. Galaxy clusters: no problem for MOND after all?
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Here’s a lot of ADS research papers he’s worked on.
Wiki for MOND is a little messy but I found had some good links to better information if you want to do further research in relation to MOND.
Additions to my MOND research series on Space@beehaw.org:
If you haven’t discovered it yet, here’s a good link to Tom Zlosnik’s iNSPIRE (HEP) Literature papers; he’s one of the lead researchers. While RMOND is down the list a little (cited ~113 times) his most recent papers are very interesting too and dig deeper into supporting RMOND. It’s a lot of math that goes well over my head but even for non-professionals, there is meaningful information between the equations. I’ll be eventually writing a profile for Tom and Constantinos Skordis (RMOND’s other author) and RMOND itself for this Lemmy instance.