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- Note that, in the absence of dark matter, it is only the visible extent of the deflector that is relevant.
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- This agreement also provides quantitative support for the hypothesis that, in MOND (or indeed any alternative gravity theory), photons experience twice the deflection of massive particles moving at the speed of light.
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