I just love all this. All day yesterday (because of your posts above) I was thinking, "suppose Einstien's "rubber sheet" Spacetime continuum had holes in it through to another dimension or universe, or ripples on it caused by the Big bang or something lumpy on the otherside of it. That would affect gravity as we experience it". The advantage of knowing next to nothing about a subject is kind of liberating sometimes. However I think it is probably right to look for answers within the known laws of gravity for the moment.
I think measurement issues are less likely, the sensitivity of instrumentation nowadays is beyond belief. I heard on the radio (In Our Time, BBC radio 4) that they are detecting a distortion in space of one thousandth of the diameter of an electron per metre to prove the existance of Gravity waves!!!!
In the end, dark matter is a theory that fits the observations, the mathematical predictions and the simulations - but..



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