“Unveiling the Cosmic Glitch: A New Mathematical Model Bridging Einstein’s Theory”
A recent study has proposed a new mathematical model that explains the “cosmic glitch” that occurs at the edge of the expanding universe, where gravity weakens by approximately…
A recent study has proposed a new mathematical model that explains the “cosmic glitch” that occurs at the edge of the expanding universe, where gravity weakens by approximately one percent.
Despite being widely accepted, Einstein’s theory of general relativity, which explains gravity, has inconsistencies when applied to a cosmic scale.
When studying the universe’s expansion, astronomers found that galaxies farther away move faster, suggesting that the weakening of gravity at the edge could be the cause.
The researchers have been trying to create a mathematical model to explain the theory of general relativity’s inconsistencies for over 20 years.
According to the lead author of the study, the newly developed mathematical model is a “footnote to Einstein’s theory” that can partly resolve the inconsistency by modifying and extending Einstein’s formulae of general relativity without affecting its existing relevance.
The research shows that once you reach a cosmic scale, specific terms and conditions apply. This new model could be the first clue in solving a cosmic puzzle across space and time.