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- interestingshare@lemmy.zip
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- interestingshare@lemmy.zip
Scientists have presented new observational evidence that large-scale structures, which are enormous filaments and nodes made of gas and dark matter, are growing at a slower rate than predicted by the standard model of cosmology. The growth of these structures—meaning the rate at which they clump together—may have slowed down in the later eras of the universe, a scenario that could help to explain a major cosmic mystery known as the sigma-8 tension.
Does this mean heat death can be ruled out as the end of everything?