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"The modification is very simple: We assume the universal constant of gravitation is different on cosmological scales, compared to smaller (like solar system or galactic) scales," Afshordi said. "We call this a cosmic glitch."
Afshordi said this tweak makes changes to patterns found in the cosmic microwave background — the leftover radiation produced 380,000 years after the Big Bang — and in the universe's structure and expansion. These adjustments are subtle, but the implication that the laws of gravity change over distance scales could be profound.
"We find evidence for the glitch: cosmic gravity is about 1% weaker than galactic/solar-system gravity," he added.
Newfound 'glitch' in Einstein's relativity could rewrite the rules of the universe, study suggests
Afshordi said this tweak makes changes to patterns found in the cosmic microwave background — the leftover radiation produced 380,000 years after the Big Bang — and in the universe's structure and expansion. These adjustments are subtle, but the implication that the laws of gravity change over distance scales could be profound.
"We find evidence for the glitch: cosmic gravity is about 1% weaker than galactic/solar-system gravity," he added.
Newfound 'glitch' in Einstein's relativity could rewrite the rules of the universe, study suggests
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