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In the news that seems to be confused, a group of people investigate Dutch, Scotland and the Czech Republic found recommended that instead World because one planet is dotted in a wide universe, we are just like “an air in a cake”.
To put it in scientific terms based on theoretical research: The world is in “a part of space there are hardly any materials”. It comes as a measure of the distance and speed at which galaxies are moving away from each other – known as the ‘Hubble-Lemaitre constant’ – to be pulled up. a different number when looking at “celestial bodies closer to us” called ‘category 1a supernovae’.
Consistency is subject to Big Bang theory (no, not the show) because it’s about the expansion of the universe.
While calculating “in the far reaches of the universe” would give a speed of 244,000 kmph per megaparsec distance (one megaparsec is equal to more than 3 million lightyears), the figure is back at less than 264,000 kmph per megaparsec distance.
Professor Dr Pavel Kroupa, of the University of Bonn, said: “The universe… seems to be expanding rapidly in our neighborhood – that is, up to a distance of about three billion light years – rather than its entirety, and should not be treated as such. be true.”
According to the scientists, the “difference” in the two comparisons can be explained by what they call the “local low-density” – except that they also show that it is the “standard model of cosmology” does not allow for low-density or “bubbles” in the universe.
Dr Kroupa continued: “The classical model is based on a theory of gravity given by Albert Einstein. However, gravity can behave differently than expected. by Einstein.
And so, the students used a “change theory of gravity” called “modified Newtonian dynamics” (MOND), first established by the Israeli physician Professor Dr. Mordehai Milgrom in the 1980s, which they he says “the prophesy of the existence of such things is correct”.
Except, if this theory is true, then what is called the “Hubble difference” – a difference to the Hubble. constant – will disappear completely.
This idea comes a few months after University of Geneva professor Lucas Lombriser proposed a paper the expansion of the universe can be an illusion.
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