Authors: Clark M. Thomas
Recent data show that the distribution of dwarf galaxies around large galaxies such as our own Milky Way may not follow the most popular gravity vortex model. We are seeing how dwarf galaxies are mostly tidal epiphenomena, not primary phenomena, in the course of galactic evolution. Because the vortex model is associated with branes, this new data casts doubt on the validity of GR gravity.
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