There are always these claims that dark matter theory predicts too much concentration on small scales. We're actually finding that in the real universe, it's actually much more heaped in the centres of galaxies and clusters. So there is an intermediate stage where something could be wrong with our conceptual model. And we have made this assumption that this dark matter does not interact with normal matter in any way other than angravitationally. But i want to make sure we get it right. For a long time now, therehas been a, there was. It always seems to go away. I'm not saying at, you know, we are calling the entire paradime into question or any such thing.

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