Submitted by jmite t3_10am6y2 in askscience
Aseyhe t1_j46ix3k wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in How do we know that dark matter isn't just ordinary matter our instruments can't detect? by jmite
That works for gas but not for stars, black holes, asteroids, planets, etc. Their collision rate is negligible, similarly to dark matter. The key point about those galactic collisions is that the lens mass lies ahead of the gas, not the stars.
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