Dark Matter May Not Exist, Study Suggests Gravity Works Differently at Cosmic Scales

A recent theoretical study challenges the existence of dark matter, suggesting that gravity might operate differently on cosmic scales. Researchers propose a modified understanding of how gravity weakens over distance, which allows for the explanation of phenomena such as galaxy rotation and gravitational lensing without the need for elusive dark matter particles. This innovative perspective raises significant questions about established cosmological models and highlights the complexity of gravitational forces in the universe. As scientists continue to grapple with the mysteries of the cosmos, this study invites a reevaluation of the fundamental principles governing gravity and could reshape our understanding of the universe's structure.
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