Dear Basudeba Mishra,
In your essay "Reasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics", you state "The validity of a physical statement is judged by its correspondence to reality." Judging whether a physical theory corresponds to empirical reality depends upon the fairness of the empirical tests. I claim that the string theorists fail to realize that the empirical game is rigged against MOND (by vested interests in dark matter particles). According to Milgrom, "The MOND Paradigm", 2008, page 7 (http://arxiv.org/abs/0801.3133) "Disc galaxies are predicted to exhibit a disc mass discrepancy, as well as the spheroidal one that is found for any mass. In other words, when MOND is interpreted as DM we should deduce a disc component of DM as well as a spheroidal one ..." The publication "No evidence for a dark matter disk within 4 kpc of the galactic plane" by C. Moni Bidin, G. Carraro, A. Méndez, and W. F. van AltenaI puts forward a model based upon 6 assumptions (pages 5 & 6): "I Steady state. The thick disk is in equilibrium with the Galactic potential, as expected for anold stellar population. Therefore, all temporal derivatives are set to zero. II Locally flat rotation curve. The rotation curve is assumed flat at the solar Galactocentricdistance. III No net radial or vertical stellar flux. The mean radial and vertical velocity components are zero, while the rotational component shows a non-null lag ... IV Exponential radial dispersion profiles. ... V Vertical constancy of scale lengths. ..." The assumption of a locally flat rotation curve needs to be explained by DM, MOND, or some other (as yet) unverified theory because Newton-Einstein gravitational theory does not predict a locally flat rotation curve. To interpret MOND as dark matter particles that obey the equivalence principle either does not work or requires some drastic new hypothesis, so that "a disc component of DM" does not really mean in MOND what "a disc component of DM" means in cold dark matter theory. There is a pressing need for a relativistically precise version of MOND (WHICH MATCHES THE EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE). I conjecture that anyone who wants to fully understand MOND needs to explain the space roar and the photon underproduction crisis.
-- D. Brown