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:
Thanks for explaining in simple words things that are out of my reach.
I couldn’t understand the first equation in that article (which has 148 equations) :
Hamiltonian formulation of gravity as a spontaneously-broken gauge theory of the Lorentz group
by Tom Zlosnik.I read through the blog post you linked from Dr. Pavel Kroupa,
The Dark Matter Crisis
which is more easy to understand. From that blog I get that an explanation of the cosmos without the Big Bang is far from the main focus now.Before writing to you, I was already convinced MOND is superior to LCDM and this for the same reasons you give in your comments and some more.
I hope in the next decades we will see consistent cosmology theories not only without dark matter but also without a big bang.
P.S. : You might like this :
A non-Standard model, David Merritt, Aeon Magazine, July 2021