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Friends:
I have studied extensively John Moffats work on MOG, mostly in its newest form of SVTG or scalar vector tensor gravity. I have a very hard time finding refuting data on this theory, and it appears to have fizzled. It appears to me MOND and TEVES gets far more attention even though they both have far more problems with observational data.
I am wondering if this might be because the universe under MOG just might be a boring place without singularities or dark matter, or if I am missing something fundamentaly wrong with this piece of mathematics.
Has anyone done some research on this?
I have studied extensively John Moffats work on MOG, mostly in its newest form of SVTG or scalar vector tensor gravity. I have a very hard time finding refuting data on this theory, and it appears to have fizzled. It appears to me MOND and TEVES gets far more attention even though they both have far more problems with observational data.
I am wondering if this might be because the universe under MOG just might be a boring place without singularities or dark matter, or if I am missing something fundamentaly wrong with this piece of mathematics.
Has anyone done some research on this?