The dark matter hypothesis works extremely well to explain a plethora of cosmological observations. However, dark matter itself is still elusive from the direct detection standpoint. For this reason (i.e. no direct observation), it can still be considered as theoretical. There are other options, like alternative gravities, that work too. Not as well as dark matter, but they are not excluded (for now).
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Alternative gravity? I've never heard of it. Where does it apply to? Let me guess; at the sub-atomic level?
Okay, something tells me I'm wrong right now.
No: at the other level, the one of the galaxies. Please check this for instance.
Thanks for the link. Now I have the privilege of reading the post again. When I first saw it 8months ago, I didn't grab much from it, but now my knowledge is enhanced.
Thanks again sir
This is with a lot of repetitions that one becomes expert :D
I absolutely agree with you