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Article  World’s top cosmologists convene to question conventional view of the universe

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https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024...e-universe

World’s top cosmologists convene to question conventional view of the universe

INTRO: If you zoomed out on the universe, well beyond the level of planets, stars or galaxies, you would eventually see a vast, evenly speckled expanse with no notable features. At least, that has been the conventional view.

The principle that everything looks the same everywhere is a fundamental pillar of the standard model of cosmology, which aims to explain the big bang and how the universe has evolved in the 13.7bn years since.

But this week a meeting of some of the world’s leading cosmologists will convene at London’s Royal Society to ask the question: what if this basic assumption is wrong?

The meeting comes after a number of high-profile astronomical observations have challenged the conventional view, according to Prof Subir Sarkar, a cosmologist at the University of Oxford and co-organiser of the meeting.

“We are, in cosmology, using a model that was first formulated in 1922,” he said. “We have great data, but the theoretical basis is past its sell-by date. More and more people are saying the same thing and these are respected astronomers.”

The conference brings together some of the scientists behind the recent anomalous findings. These include observations that suggest the universe is expanding more quickly in some regions than others, hints at megastructures in the night sky and evidence for cosmic flows – vast celestial rivers of material on a scale that cannot be readily accommodated within conventional theories.

Dr Nathan Secrest, of the US Naval Observatory and a collaborator with Sarkar, is presenting findings that raise the possibility that the universe is slightly lopsided. After analysing a catalogue of more than 1m quasars (extremely luminous galactic cores), the team found that one hemisphere of the sky appeared to host roughly 0.5% more sources than the other.

It may not sound like a major discrepancy but, according to Sarkar, if confirmed it would undermine the basis for dark energy, which is supposed to be the dominant component of the universe. “It would mean that two-thirds of the universe has just disappeared,” Sarkar said... (MORE - details)
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If the universe is a sphere then why is it expanding? When the Sun nears its end it will expand but maintain a spherical shape, does universal expansion mean the same thing….. universe is starting to die?
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(Apr 16, 2024 01:34 PM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: If the universe is a sphere then why is it expanding? When the Sun nears its end it will expand but maintain a spherical shape, does universal expansion mean the same thing….. universe is starting to die?

Heat death of the universe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_death...e_universe
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(Apr 18, 2024 11:33 PM)C C Wrote:
(Apr 16, 2024 01:34 PM)Zinjanthropos Wrote: If the universe is a sphere then why is it expanding? When the Sun nears its end it will expand but maintain a spherical shape, does universal expansion mean the same thing….. universe is starting to die?

Heat death of the universe
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_death...e_universe

I guess heat death would be one of those conventional views of the universe the world’s top cosmologists will be convening to discuss. Just thinking….the simple fact of these guys questioning the conventional view makes one think that everything said before just might be in error.
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