The large-scale structure of the Universe appears to be dominated by vast "hyperclusters" of galaxies, according to the new the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, compiled with a telescope at Apache Point, New Mexico. The survey plots the 2D positions of galaxies across a quarter of the sky. The science team
has concluded that it could mean that gravity or dark energy – or something completely unknown – is behaving very strangely.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
"Some Profound New Physical Phenomenon Rules the Vast 'Hyperclusters' of the Universe"
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