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Could the Universe Be a Sticky Fluid? New Research Hints at Viscous Space
science2 days ago

Could the Universe Be a Sticky Fluid? New Research Hints at Viscous Space

A recent arXiv preprint proposes that space has bulk viscosity, acting like a viscous fluid with spatial phonons creating drag that slows cosmic expansion. This viscous-dark-energy model fits DESI data and could resolve tensions with the standard Lambda-CDM framework, but it remains provisional and will be tested by upcoming observations from missions like Euclid and continued DESI data.

Sticky Space? New Idea Says the Vacuum Could Be a Viscous Fluid Shaping the Cosmos
physics-and-mathematics3 days ago

Sticky Space? New Idea Says the Vacuum Could Be a Viscous Fluid Shaping the Cosmos

A new arXiv preprint proposes space may have bulk viscosity, effectively making the vacuum a viscous medium with spatial phonons that could slow cosmic expansion and better align DESI observations with reality. If true, this viscous-space model would challenge the standard Lambda-CDM cosmology and the cosmological constant, potentially redefining our understanding of dark energy. However, the idea is unreviewed and data-driven, with questions about whether viscosity is fundamental or a measurement artifact; upcoming data from Euclid and further DESI analyses will be crucial to test this hypothesis.