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Scientists May Have Discovered the Universe's Missing Matter

Originally Published 3 months ago — by BBC Sky at Night Magazine

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Scientists have potentially located the missing ordinary matter in the universe, which is mostly found outside galaxy halos in the intergalactic medium, using observations of fast radio bursts to measure the distribution of baryons and better understand the universe's composition.

Astronomers Locate Half of the Universe's Missing Ordinary Matter

Originally Published 6 months ago — by Caltech

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Scientists have used fast radio bursts to directly detect and account for all the missing ordinary matter in the universe, revealing that most of it resides in the space between galaxies, which confirms predictions from cosmological models and enhances our understanding of galaxy formation and fundamental particles like neutrinos.

Advancements in Simulating the Universe Uncover Cosmological Shortcomings

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Livescience.com

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The largest-ever computer simulation of the universe, carried out by the FLAMINGO project, reveals discrepancies in the distribution of matter in the cosmos. While previous simulations only considered dark matter, this new work also tracks ordinary matter. However, even with the inclusion of ordinary matter and extreme galactic winds, the simulation fails to explain the weak clumping of matter observed in the present-day universe. This suggests potential shortcomings in the standard model of cosmology or even the standard model of physics. The simulation may help identify errors in current measurements and could point to exotic properties of dark matter or a breakdown of our theory of gravity on the largest scales.

"Unprecedented Cosmological Simulation: Astronomers Push Boundaries"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Phys.org

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Astronomers have conducted the largest ever cosmological computer simulation, known as FLAMINGO, which tracks the evolution of dark matter, ordinary matter, and dark energy in the universe. The simulations provide insights into the large-scale structure of the universe and may help explain discrepancies between different cosmological observations. The inclusion of ordinary matter and neutrinos in the simulations is crucial for accurate predictions. The simulations also involve the calibration of galactic winds using machine learning techniques. The FLAMINGO simulations offer new opportunities for theoretical discoveries and testing data analysis methods, including machine learning.

The Enigma of 95% of the Universe.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Big Think

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Our understanding of the universe has evolved over time, but today's understanding is complex and unsettling. The universe is expanding and accelerating due to dark energy, a force we don't fully understand. Dark matter, which binds galaxies together, is also invisible and mysterious. Only 5% of the universe is made up of ordinary matter, while 95% is still unknown. Despite technological advancements, there is still much we don't understand about the cosmos.