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Originally Posted by michellemfry Phenomenon are observed and experienced with an avoidance of all interpretation, explanation, and evaluation. For example, dark matter is the result of observations of galaxy velocity. We offer no explanation, we do not try to interpret the results, and evaluation is lacking.
The velocities of galaxies suggests the presence of much more matter than can be seen. This phenomenon has come to be known as the dark matter problem.
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abt the phenomenon i don't understand. We can intrepret, explain, evaluate only if we know its nature. I feel "phenomenon" is a characteristic of observation.
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