RE: Do we still need to build models beyond the Standard Model of particle physics ?

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I have realized I can make a prediction based on my idea that ordinary matter is the dark matter causing excess gravity. It is that where ordinary matter is observed to be, dark matter should be, since it is the ordinary matter we observe I propose is the dark matter affecting spacetime across time.

It is my understanding that observation has not shown this to be so. Instead, dark matter appears to be locally flat, and it's effect is negligible and lost in the large gravitational field caused by normal matter hereabouts, while having significant impact from places we do not observe matter to be.

My speculation appears to be falsified.

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I agree with your conclusion. We know precisely where dark matter should be, and it is not everywhere where we have normal matter. This therefore seems to contradict your predictions.

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