The expectations from simulations state: "For decades astronomers have used computer models to predict how these dwarf galaxies should orbit large galaxies. They had always found that they should be scattered randomly."
These simulations include the gravitational contributions of dark matter. The orbits of dwarf galaxies are driven by coherent waves rather than gravity, but only 50% of the time because those 50% have large dark matter solitons at their centers. "Throwing out seemingly established laws of physics is unpalatable," said Professor Lewis, "but if our observations of nature are pointing us in this direction, we have to keep an open mind. That's what science is all about." These guys will maintain an open mind to just about anything except LENR. > > >

