There's more gravitational force in our galaxy (and others) than can be explained by counting stars made of ordinary matter. So why not lots of dark planetary systems (i.e., without stars) made of ordinary matter? Why must we assume some undiscovered and unexplained form of matter?
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Clarify the question.
Why isn't dark matter just ordinary matter?
Andrew Beatty
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