A New Study Appears to Stunningly Contradict Newton and Einstein's Theory of Gravity [View all]
Our understanding of the universe may be completely wrong.
BY DARREN ORF
PUBLISHED: AUG 14, 2023

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Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, an immensely important update to Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, is currently our best approximation of how the universe ticks.
But there are some holes in Einstein's theory, including some gravitational weirdness around low acceleration wide binary stars.
A new study claims that the behavior of these slow-moving celestial objects cant be explained by a Newton-Einstein theory, which relies on dark matter, but could be explained with an idea known as Modified Newtonian Dynamics, or MOND.
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In 1687, English physicist Isaac Newton published his famous Law of Universal Gravitation. The idea that all objects attract in proportion to their mass was a revolutionary idea that became a huge boon for understanding the ways of the universe. But even Newtons influential work had its limitationsspecifically, it couldnt explain gravitational phenomena such as black holes and gravitational waves. Thankfully, Albert Einstein came around in the early 20th century to help patch things up a bit with his Theory of General Relativity.
But space is a big place, and even Einsteins sometimes meet their limit. One of the most well-known of these limits is a black holes center, or singularity, where Einsteins famous theory appears to break down completely. Now, a new study from scientists at South Koreas Sejong University suggests that another limit to Newton and Einsteins conception of gravity can be found in the orbital motions of long-period, widely separated, binary starsalso known simply as wide binaries. The results of this study were published this month in The Astrophysical Journal.
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