Another nail in the coffin for MOND

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Another nail in the coffin for MOND

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MOND is like the Friday The 13th movie franchise.
Each new episode does not advance the plot at all, the show has a small dedicated group of followers and it should have died decades ago but it keeps reappearing when other better ideas are scarce.

Thank you for the link Arry :)
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Cheers for the video Arry, just right for watching with my breakfast!

Love how the closing comment still leaves the whole thing open! I wonder if we'll ever know for sure!

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