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RE: A: Could dark matter be present in most massive objects, such as the Sun?
However, data does not exclude dark matter. Therefore, dark matter is not excluded, no matter you (or I) like it or not.
We do not live in a gravity-only universe. In real life, gravity is by forty orders of magnitude the weakest force in nature.
This is correct. And then? How does this contradict dark matter?