The dynamics of the Universe are dominated by dark matter, which determines the future development of the planets.
International astrophysicists have created a new model of the distribution of dark matter in local space and found that there are unknown filamentous bridge structures between galaxies.
Based on the latest information, the Universe includes 4.9% of ordinary matter, the rest is dark matter. The latter consists of 85% of the total mass of the cosmos.
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In their new study, astrophysicists have created a model with a wide range of simulations of space objects, including galaxies, gases, visible matter, and all known dark matter data.
“Having a local map of the cosmic web opens up a new chapter of cosmological study,” said the researcher.
They compared their work with a real picture of the local space. It turned out that dark matter prevails in the dynamics of the Universe and this matter determines our fate.
“Because dark matter dominates the dynamics of the universe, it basically determines our fate,” said Jeong.
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