Reality Check
Penultimate Amazing
Dark matter has been detected since the 1930's when it was first noticed that galaxies could not be bound in galaxy clusters given the amount of visible matter. What is still missing is the direct detection of any dark matter candidates that could be detected. The point is that it is possible for dark matter to be undetectable by experiments on Earth. There is no requirement for the universe to not contain "weird" stuff that cannot be detected directly.Dark matter continues to evade detection. I've read a few articles lately suggesting theories like Modified Newtonian Dynamics are being taken more seriously. Anyone working in the field have any comments on where things stand/are headed?
MOND is still a minor theory. MOND works better than dark matter for galaxies but fails badly for larger scales. That has been its state for a few decades now. There were hints that modifying GR would work better (e.g. TeVeS) but that seems to have bigger problems.