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| | | | In the last post, I noted some of the sociological overtones underpinning attitudes about dark matter and modified gravity theories. I didn't get as far as the more scientifically interesting part, which illustrates a common form of reasoning in physics. About modified gravity theories, Bertone & Tait state "the only way these theories can be... | |
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| | | | I went on a bit of a twitter bender yesterday about the early claims about high mass galaxies at high redshift, which went on long enough I thought I should share it here. For those watching the astro community freak out about bright, high redshift galaxies being detected by JWST, some historical context in an... | |
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| | | | Given recent developments in the long-running hunt for dark matter and the difficulty interpreting what this means, it seems like a good juncture to re-up* this: The history of science is a decision tree. Vertices appear where we must take one or another branching. Sometimes, we take the wrong road for the right reasons. A... | |
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