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Taking cosmology this semester, so I've seen the equations of MOND (Modified Newtonian Dynamics, the main dark matter alternative). They work well for that one thing dark matter was originally proposed to explain (galaxy rotation curves) but not anything else where dark matter seems to be having an effect.For example, right now we're working through the formation of large scale structure in the early universe. If the early universe is composed only of regular matter, then it acts basically like a fluid. That is, it has pressure and doesn't want to be compressed (by gravity), which slows the formation of structure. If the universe is mostly dark matter, however, then matter collapses without any impeding force and structures do form (when we observe them to form).
SO...by turning to the Dark Side the Universe could unleash the power of The Force. ;-)
How goes the teaching part?
Quote from: Rusty Edge on November 14, 2016, 04:46:33 AMSO...by turning to the Dark Side the Universe could unleash the power of The Force. ;-) Current models of dark matter say that (a) it's everywhere, (b) it can pass right through us, and (c) galaxies wouldn't exist without it. So then you could say it surrounds us, it penetrates us, it binds the galaxy together...QuoteHow goes the teaching part?I'm enjoying it. Grading is a hassle and kind of nerve-wracking. But getting up in front of a class and breaking down complex topics and answering questions and trying to share a little bit of what I'm passionate about... it's stimulating and fun.
QuoteHow goes the teaching part?I'm enjoying it. Grading is a hassle and kind of nerve-wracking. But getting up in front of a class and breaking down complex topics and answering questions and trying to share a little bit of what I'm passionate about... it's stimulating and fun.