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  2. Modified Newtonian dynamics - Wikipedia

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    However, MOND struggles to explain a range of other observations, such as the acoustic peaks of the cosmic microwave background and the Bullet cluster; furthermore, because MOND is not a relativistic theory, it struggles to explain relativistic effects such as gravitational lensing and gravitational waves. Finally, a major weakness of MOND is ...

  3. Tensor–vector–scalar gravity - Wikipedia

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    Tensor–vector–scalar gravity (TeVeS), [1] developed by Jacob Bekenstein in 2004, is a relativistic generalization of Mordehai Milgrom's Modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) paradigm. [2] [3] The main features of TeVeS can be summarized as follows: As it is derived from the action principle, TeVeS respects conservation laws;

  4. Alternatives to general relativity - Wikipedia

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    By 1997, MOND had been successfully incorporated in a stratified relativistic theory [Sanders], but as this is a preferred frame theory it has problems of its own. Bekenstein [63] introduced a tensor–vector–scalar model (TeVeS).

  5. AQUAL - Wikipedia

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    AQUAL is a theory of gravity based on Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND), but using a Lagrangian.It was developed by Jacob Bekenstein and Mordehai Milgrom in their 1984 paper, "Does the missing mass problem signal the breakdown of Newtonian gravity?".

  6. Entropic gravity - Wikipedia

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    Entropic gravity provides an underlying framework to explain Modified Newtonian Dynamics, or MOND, which holds that at a gravitational acceleration threshold of approximately 1.2 × 10 −10 m/s 2, gravitational strength begins to vary inversely linearly with distance from a mass rather than the normal inverse-square law of the distance.

  7. Galaxy rotation curve - Wikipedia

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    MOND is not a relativistic theory, although relativistic theories which reduce to MOND have been proposed, such as tensor–vector–scalar gravity (TeVeS), [5] [39] scalar–tensor–vector gravity (STVG), and the f(R) theory of Capozziello and De Laurentis. [40]

  8. Mordehai Milgrom - Wikipedia

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    MOND - A Pedagogical Review - M. Milgrom, 2001; M. Milgrom @ Astrophysics Data System "MOND: Scale invariance at low accelerations - an alternative to the dark Universe". YouTube. Weizmann Institute of Science. May 11, 2020. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.

  9. Bi-scalar tensor vector gravity - Wikipedia

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    Bi-scalar tensor vector gravity theory (BSTV) [1] is an extension of the tensor–vector–scalar gravity theory (). [2] TeVeS is a relativistic generalization of Mordehai Milgrom's Modified Newtonian Dynamics MOND paradigm proposed by Jacob Bekenstein. [3]