In this episode, we discuss a new paper that claims to have found evidence for a modified gravity theory at low accelerations, using data from the Gaia space telescope. We explain what this paper is about, how it uses wide binary stars to test a modified gravity theory called MOG, what are the main results and findings of the paper, and why they are important for our understanding of gravity and cosmology. This paper challenges our current view of gravity, and it opens up new possibilities and questions for further research.
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