A new study published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP) presents a methodology to test the ...
A new study proposes a way to use weak gravitational lensing data to test the long-held Cosmological Principle of the ...
A study published in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics (JCAP) presents a methodology to test the assumption ...
If scientists confirm an anisotropic expansion, it would challenge the assumption that the universe has no preferred directions.
Researchers say they've discovered the largest known object in the universe, a galactic superstructure called Quipu.
By observing tiny ripples in spacetime called "gravitational waves" that propagate away from colliding black holes, ...
The Quipu superstructure is enormous, spanning 1.4 billion light years – and it could violate one of our fundamental ...
Weak gravitational lensing tests if the universe is truly isotropic Euclid Telescope data may reveal deviations in cosmic expansion Findings could reshape cosmology by challenging core assumptions ...
The idea that the universe is homogenous and looks the same in every direction is built into the core of cosmology in the form of the Cosmological Principle. When we actually observe the universe ...
Astronomers have discovered what is believed to be the largest structure in the universe, more than 1.4 billion light-years across and containing seventy galactic superclusters. Our solar system is a ...
Finding evidence of anomalies in the Cosmological Principle could have profound implications for our current understanding of the universe. "The Cosmological Principle is like an ultimate kind of ...