Dark Matter Debunked in Revolutionary Cosmic Study - SciTech Daily and The Astrophysical Journal [View all]
https://scitechdaily.com/dark-matter-debunked-in-revolutionary-cosmic-study/
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ad1bc6
Bit above my pay and intellectual grade but this seems more convincing than some of the attempts to uncover dark matter and energy. I'm sure some nice academic arguments will be made.
The current theoretical model for the composition of the universe is that its made of normal matter, dark energy and dark matter. A new study challenges this.
A University of Ottawa study published in The Astrophysical Journal challenges the current model of the universe by showing that, in fact, it has no room for dark matter.
In cosmology, the term dark matter describes all that appears not to interact with light or the electromagnetic field, or that can only be explained through gravitational force. We cant see it, nor do we know what its made of, but it helps us understand how galaxies, planets, and stars behave.
Rajendra Gupta, a physics professor at the Faculty of Science, used a combination of the covarying coupling constants (CCC) and tired light (TL) theories (the CCC+TL model) to reach this conclusion. This model combines two ideas about how the forces of nature decrease over cosmic time and about light losing energy when it travels a long distance. Its been tested and has been shown to match up with several observations, such as about how galaxies are spread out and how light from the early universe has evolved.
This discovery challenges the prevailing understanding of the universe, which suggests that roughly 27% of it is composed of dark matter and less than 5% of ordinary matter, remaining being the dark energy.