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Or the aether or the flat earth model. I know all this, but I still believe it is a bad and lazy model that stopped a lot of people from trying to find something else that could explain what we're seeing, or not seeing actually. There is too much gravity, yes. What could produce that effect? Shit we aren't seeing, dark matter, sure. But what if there's no 'extra' matter? What other thing could produce the appearance of too much matter? Is time changing in some way we don't know? Is light slowing down/going faster due to the expansion? Is there something else that we thinks is constant that is actually changing over time? Should I really smoke this much? I don't know any of this obviously but I have a distinct feeling we are missing something with 'dark matter' as a model. I get why we use it, but I don't like it. When we create a model, we fix it in our minds and it is very hard to break free from that mindset. Look what it took before we accepted that time is relative. What else is relative? What, besides mass, aren't we seeing?
I'm sure nobody else but you on the entire earth has thought of any of these possibilities and everyone who has spent the majority of their adult lives studying asyrophysics is just staring at their own privates. They're just taking the lazy way out, sitting on their asses, content that dark matter is the solution. Thank God we have people like you to wake us the fuck up. You are a god damn Einstein. I want you to come to my house and fuck my sister.