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LONDON: Scientists have found hints that dark matter, the cosmic scaffolding on which our universe is built, is being slowly erased, swallowed up by dark energy.
Cosmologists at the Universities of Portsmouth and Rome, argue the latest astronomical data favours a dark energy that grows as it interacts with dark matter, and this appears to be slowing the growth of structure in the cosmos. "If the dark energy is growing and dark matter is evaporating we will end up with a big, empty, boring universe with almost nothing in it," said Professor David Wands, Director of Portsmouth's Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation.
"Dark matter provides a framework for structures to grow in the Universe. The galaxies we see are built on that scaffolding and what we are seeing here, in these findings, suggests that dark matter is evaporating, slowing that growth of structure," said Wands. Cosmology underwent a paradigm shift in 1998 when researchers announced the rate at which the universe was expanding was accelerating, study said.
Dark energy is swallowing up our universe, says study - The Times of India
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Cosmologists at the Universities of Portsmouth and Rome, argue the latest astronomical data favours a dark energy that grows as it interacts with dark matter, and this appears to be slowing the growth of structure in the cosmos. "If the dark energy is growing and dark matter is evaporating we will end up with a big, empty, boring universe with almost nothing in it," said Professor David Wands, Director of Portsmouth's Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation.
"Dark matter provides a framework for structures to grow in the Universe. The galaxies we see are built on that scaffolding and what we are seeing here, in these findings, suggests that dark matter is evaporating, slowing that growth of structure," said Wands. Cosmology underwent a paradigm shift in 1998 when researchers announced the rate at which the universe was expanding was accelerating, study said.
Dark energy is swallowing up our universe, says study - The Times of India
@Skull and Bones @levina @Developereo @faisal6309 @Dash @Akheilos