Bullet Cluster Observations Re-examined, Offering MOND-Compatible Explanation for Dark Matter Debate
The Bullet Cluster has so far been considered evidence of the existence of dark matter. An international team of researchers has now analyzed new data and current images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). According to the team, the observations are also consistent with an alternative explanation that does not involve dark matter. If the latter is, in fact, present, it is likely to be in smaller quantities than postulated so far.
New analysis of data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) concerning the Bullet Cluster challenges the prevailing view of dark matter. An international research team suggests that the observations are consistent with an alternative explanation based on Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND). While not entirely ruling out dark matter, the findings indicate it may be present in smaller quantities than previously theorized. This re-examination opens new avenues in the ongoing debate about the nature of dark matter and cosmic structure formation.
This research offers a potential alternative explanation for cosmological observations previously attributed solely to dark matter, reigniting debate about fundamental physics.
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