Abstract
Abstract
MOND theory has arisen as a promising alternative to dark matter in explaining the collection of discrepancies that constitute the so-called missing mass problem. The MOND paradigm is briefly reviewed. It is shown that MOND theory can be incorporated in the framework of the recently proposed Matrix Gravity. In particular, we demonstrate that Matrix Gravity contains MOND as a particular case, which adds to the validity of Matrix Gravity and proves it is deserving of further inquiry.
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