Galaxies of a Type DF2, DF4 etc. 2.39PM Saturday 4th April 2026
Galaxies of a Type DF2, DF4 etc. 2.39PM Saturday 4th April 2026

I saw an article in my news feed last night, being about galaxies missing their dark matter.
Dark matter is a theory which was created to support the theory of relativity, as I understand it. So these galaxies are then putting relativity theory into question aren’t they?
MOND is theorising modified gravity and I found myself trying to understand each side’s interpretation.
In a normal busy galaxy the outer has to go faster than the inner. Because my interpretation of gravity is a non-relativistic type, I see gravity being created by the forms in space from within them, not an outside force. Similar to the magnetic force. This is the daisy type chain that holds the galaxy together, I do not think dark matter exists. The outer of a galaxy should be moving quicker than the inner and gravity is the strength that permits this, because there is no resistance. Just as a straight row of people arm in arm were to turn in a circle, the central person turns on the spot. The persons at either end must move the fastest to maintain the line. However, we are in an atmosphere and our legs can only move as fast as is humanly possible, the galaxy isn’t limited by these things. The outer stars are in place and gravity keeps them at the necessary pace, effortlessly.
The diluted or dispersed dwarf galaxy. There wasn’t any mention of central black holes within these dwarf galaxies and the central black hole, is like the central person in the line. So I will assume there wasn’t any observed, which would indicate to me that these are not very old galaxies. Perhaps they have collided, ie the “Bullet Dwarf” perhaps they are sparse formations that formed from a former, larger galaxy etc.
Being sparse, weakens their (stars) daisy chain of gravity, however, once more stars form within these dwarf galaxies, that should strengthen and density them.
Fiona MacLeod (C)