Substandard Physics Paradigm: No Specific Dark Matter Predictions!




Anyone care for a scientific discussion of this serious shortcoming of
the Substandard Paradigm (cosmology + particle physics)?

"On the other hand, I could be re-motivated if anyone wants to talk
about the fact that the Standard Paradigm is relatively clueless when
it comes to predicting the specific nature of the dark matter, which
constitutes > 90% of all observable matter.

Makes "Precision Cosmology" seem like an oxymoron.

The Discrete Fractal Paradigm, www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw , in
contrast, can make detailed predictions about what the dark matter
*must* be if the DFP is correct. This type of definitive
prediction/testing is crucial to the unending search for better
paradigms."

(Polemics welcomed, barking dogs ignored.)


Robert L. Oldershaw

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Relevant Pages

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