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Comment on "Emergent Gravity and the Dark Universe" by Erik Verlinde

General Physics 2025-08-21 v4

Abstract

Verlinde suggested a new theory of gravity called ``emergent gravity,'' which resembles Modified Newtonian Dynamics, the alternative to dark matter theory. For his version of Milgrom's constant, he theoretically derived aM=cH0/6=1.1×1010a_M=cH_0/6=1.1\times 10^{-10}m/s2^2 by assuming that our universe is a flat de Sitter space, which is not certainly true. In 2022, when Park and us applied Verlinde's emergent gravity to galaxy rotation curves, we discovered that a slightly smaller value of aMa_M is preferred. We re-ran our codes and obtained that a value about 30\% smaller than Verlinde's original value of Milgrom's constant is most preferred. This agrees with the value obtained recently by applying Verlinde's emergent gravity to the general FLRW universe.

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@article{arxiv.1909.01734,
  title  = {Comment on "Emergent Gravity and the Dark Universe" by Erik Verlinde},
  author = {Youngsub Yoon and Ho Seong Hwang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.01734},
  year   = {2025}
}

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