The light, produced just 380,000 years after the Big Bang, was warped by the universe's dark matter exactly the way Einstein predicted it would be.
Astronomers have made the most detailed map ever of mysterious dark matter using the universe’s very first light, and the"groundbreaking" image has possibly proved Einstein right yet again.
Related: 10 discoveries that prove Einstein was right about the universe — and 1 that proves him wrong Because matter and antimatter annihilate each other when they collide, if both were made in equal measure, all of the universe's matter should have been annihilated. However, the rapidly expanding fabric of space-time, along with some helpful quantum fluctuations, kept pockets of the universe's primordial plasma intact.
But in the past, astronomers studying the cosmic web found what seemed to be a massive discrepancy — the matter was significantly more evenly distributed and less lumpy than expected. It was an ominous sign that existing cosmological models were missing important physics.—How much of the universe is dark matter?To dig into this apparent discrepancy, the researchers turned to the U.S.
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