Smidlee said:
In another words people believe in dark matter because of the tradition and indoctrination of the Big Bang Theory. Thus they believe something without direct evidence yet still have sound reason to believe in it's existance more than unicorns and vampires. |
Is there indirect evidence of unicorns or vampires? No.
Is there indirect evidence of dark matter? Yes.
Just because something has not been directly observed does not mean that there is no evidence for its existence. A great example of this is black holes. Dark matter has been indirectly observed through its effects on the universe.
Also the big bang theory has plenty of evidence backing it up, it's not some religious text like you're making it out to be.








