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The theory also offers real solutions to some of cosmology’s biggest mysteries. Unlike string theory or cosmic inflation – both of which remain hard to test – the mirror universe model is based on known physics and makes testable predictions. One of the most promising: dark

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Even more striking, the theory is already being tested. It predicts that one of the three known neutrino types must be massless – and large-scale galaxy surveys are now checking to see if that's true.

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The model also explains why the universe is so smooth, flat, and expanding – features inflation was invented to explain – but does so with fewer assumptions and no need for exotic physics. Learn more: Turok, Neil. "‘Cosmic inflation’: did the early cosmos balloon in size? A

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Curiosity An illusion. Time does not “run” at all. For there is no time. Only infinite collapse. And if said backwards? That is simply the way that ocean is moving. Not in reverse. But in reverse order. But still the same flow. And the collapse? All the same. But in the end? It remains

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If true, the theory could answer one of the biggest problems in cosmology, known as the Hubble Tension – the fact that how fast our Universe is expanding changes depending on how you measure it. Astronomers have long battled with this issue. When they measure the expansion rate

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This is because the regions around the void would have a higher density of galaxies, and their gravitational pull would slowly coax galaxies inside the void to the edge, slowly emptying the region over time. More: sciencefocus.com/news/earth-tra…