Abstract
We show that Einstein's equations in a nonstandard physical gauge have vacuum solutions with an asymptotically flat rotation curve as it is observed in the dark halos of galaxies. Introducing a material disk into this model we find a matter density in accordance with the Tully-Fisher relation. The theory can be considered as the relativistic basis of MOND.
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Scharf, G. (2015). Against Geometry: Nonstandard General Relativity. OALib, 02(03), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1101389
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