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Researchers Develop Time Machine to See Distant Galaxies

Monday, 27 June 2022 – 15:07 WIB

VIVA – The research team managed to recreate the life cycle of the entire batch galaxy observed about 11 billion years ago.

They are a research team led by Kavli Institute for Universal Physics and Mathematics project researcher Metin Ata with project assistant Khee-Gan Lee.

They seek to gain insight into the protoclusters of large galaxies, the progenitors of existing galaxy clusters. But the current study finds remote structures can only be done with simple models rather than simulations.

“We want to try to develop a full simulation universe real to see how the structures start and how they end,” said Ata SputniknewsMonday, 27 June 2022.

They took light from a galaxy about 11 billion light years away to reach Earth, Lee compared developing a simulation to building a time Machine.

“It’s like finding an old black-and-white photo of your grandfather and making a video of his life,” he said.

Researchers have essentially taken ‘snapshots’ of the ‘grandparents’ galaxy when they were young. Researchers then accelerated the age of galaxies to examine the process of galaxy cluster formation.

“This is something that is very important to the fate of these structures, both isolated and associated with larger structures,” said Lee.

But if you don’t take the environment into account, you’ll get a completely different answer. Ata considers large scale environment consistently because it has full simulation and that is why their predictions are more stable.

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