A Modified Gravity and its Consequences for the Solar System, Astrophysics and Cosmology
J. W. Moffat

TL;DR
This paper introduces a relativistic modified gravity (MOG) theory that provides a unified framework to describe gravitational phenomena from the solar system to cosmological scales.
Contribution
It presents a self-consistent, stable modified gravity theory capable of explaining data across multiple astrophysical and cosmological contexts.
Findings
Successfully describes solar system dynamics
Accounts for galaxy rotation curves
Explains large-scale cosmological observations
Abstract
A relativistic modified gravity (MOG) theory leads to a self-consistent, stable gravity theory that can describe the solar system, galaxy and clusters of galaxies data and cosmology.
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