>>12864274>Because the physics community won't publish anything that contradicts their modelsDark matter contradicts models, dark energy contradicts models, neutrino oscillation contradicts models, baryon asymmetry contradicts models, intermediate mass black holes contradict models, anisotropy contradicts models, lithium contradicts models. Yet these are all very active domains of research, with new models constantly being created and tested in order to explain these better.
Literally all of physics is based around observations contradicting existing models and the need to formulate better ones. If everything agreed with the models, nobody would have a job, do you really think that's what they are after?