Quantum Gravity and Dark Matter
Chiu Man Ho, Djordje Minic, Y. Jack Ng

TL;DR
This paper introduces a unified framework called MONDian dark matter that reconciles cold dark matter and MOND by behaving differently at various cosmic scales, linking quantum gravity to galactic dynamics.
Contribution
It proposes a novel concept of MONDian dark matter that unifies CDM and MOND within a quantum gravity context across different cosmic scales.
Findings
MONDian dark matter mimics CDM at large scales
It reproduces MOND behavior at galactic scales
Provides a theoretical link between quantum gravity and galaxy dynamics
Abstract
We propose a connection between global physics and local galactic dynamics via quantum gravity. The salient features of cold dark matter (CDM) and modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) are combined into a unified scheme by introducing the concept of MONDian dark matter which behaves like CDM at cluster and cosmological scales but emulates MOND at the galactic scale.
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