''The Case Against Dark Matter and Modified Gravity'' was presented by Dimitris Christodoulou in his VIA talk on 15.01.2016. The presentation is attached. The record of this lecture is in VIA library
http://viavca.in2p3.fr/dimitris_christodoulou.html
The following question was put during it:
Patrick Das Gupta: Very interesting talk, Prof. Christodoulou. I have one question concerning the use of pressure term and applying to spiral galaxies where the dominant matter is in the form of stars that have primarily regular and ordered motions. So, would the intrinsic solutions you described be applicable to the disk galaxies, in which stars move ballistically and are not in hydrostatic equilibrium?
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