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Does Dark Matter Exist?

Authors: Arieh Sher

Dark matter (DM) is a hypothesis suggested by scientists to explain the flattened velocities curves of stars in galaxies. The observed velocities of stars in galaxies are not in accord with Kepler’s law. The hypothesis of dark matter solves mathematically the observations. However, a near-century search for DM has not produced any results. My claim is that there is DM except that an observer located in the visible universe cannot observe it. The DM is concentrated at the center of the matter universe as a massive spinning neutron star. From the general relativity (GR) point of view, this neutron star is a black hole. Therefore, an observer can't observe the neutron star as it is located inside the event horizon of the black hole.

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