Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 The Epistemology of Science
- 2 The Methodology of Scientific Research Programs
- 3 The Milgromian Research Program
- 4 Theory Variant T0: The Foundational Postulates
- 5 Theory Variant T1: A Non-relativistic Lagrangian
- 6 Theory Variant T2: A Relativistic Theory
- 7 Theory Variant T3: A Modified Hard Core
- 8 Convergence
- 9 Summary / Final Thoughts
- References
- Index
4 - Theory Variant T0: The Foundational Postulates
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 April 2020
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 The Epistemology of Science
- 2 The Methodology of Scientific Research Programs
- 3 The Milgromian Research Program
- 4 Theory Variant T0: The Foundational Postulates
- 5 Theory Variant T1: A Non-relativistic Lagrangian
- 6 Theory Variant T2: A Relativistic Theory
- 7 Theory Variant T3: A Modified Hard Core
- 8 Convergence
- 9 Summary / Final Thoughts
- References
- Index
Summary
The first variant of Milgrom’s theory (T0) consists simply of his three postulates from 1983. These postulates entail a number of novel predictions, predictions that have subsequently been confirmed by observational astrophysicists. The first is the “baryonic Tully–Fisher relation” (BTFR), a unique relation between the total mass of a galaxy and its asymptotic rotation speed. An even more surprising prediction is the “radial acceleration relation” (RAR), which states that the rotation speed anywhere in a disk galaxy is determined precisely by the observed distribution of matter – but not in the way that Newton’s laws would predict. According to Lakatos’s Methodology, these, and some other, successful novel predictions imply that Milgrom’s postulates constitute a progressive departure from the dark matter hypotheses of the standard cosmological model.
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- A Philosophical Approach to MONDAssessing the Milgromian Research Program in Cosmology, pp. 54 - 81Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020