Physicists have devised a method for measuring time distortion at the universe's edge and the results may break the current understanding of reality.
Researchers from the Université de Genève in Switzerland havefor testing Euler’s and Einstein’s famous theories for the accelerating expansion of the universe and the nature of dark matter.
“Since the discovery of dark matter and the acceleration of the Universe’s expansion, the validity of their equations has been put to the test: are they capable of explaining these mysterious phenomena? A team from the University of Geneva has developed the first method to find out. It considers a never-before-used measure: time distortion.
There remain open questions, especially concerning the universe’s expansion and when considering dark matter. While Euler’s and Einstein’s equations can seemingly coexist in a wide range of situations, at the very edge of the universe, a “missing ingredient” has been troublesome. The missing ingredient is the measurement of time distortion.
Poking and prodding Einstein’s theory to see if it stands up is not new. Einstein’s work has been under scrutiny since the theory of general relativity withstood its first significant test in 1919. Physicists have also worked to create rival explanations for the workings of the universe in case it turns out that Einstein’s theory fails.
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