"Unveiling the Intriguing Argument for a Compact Cosmos"

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A new study challenges the prevailing belief that the universe is much larger than what we can observe. While most cosmologists think the observable universe is just a small part of an unimaginably vast creation, this study argues that the observable universe is mostly all there is. The authors propose a higher-dimensional structure within string theory that matches observations and avoids the theoretical "swampland." If confirmed, this would mean the universe is only a hundred or a thousand times larger than what we can observe, significantly smaller than the early inflation models.
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