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Scientists Find An Invisible Wall In Space, What Is It?

This invisible wall may be mediated by a hypothetical particle called symmetry.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — Scientists believe that a ‘fifth force’ is at work in outer space. This force is believed to be mediated by a hypothetical particle called symmetry that forms an ‘invisible wall’ in outer space.

The walls are not always the same as the walls of the room. This wall serves as a barrier. This wall hypothesis could explain a mysterious part of space that has long puzzled astronomers.

A new study may explain why astronomers have been baffled for years by the “invisible wall in space.”

The currently accepted model for explaining cosmology is Lambda’s cold dark matter hypothesis (CDM). However, there is one interesting problem with this concept, and it is not always a good fit.

The smaller galaxies have to be scattered in messy orbits around the larger galaxies. However, most small galaxies orbiting larger galaxies are structured in a thin flat plane.

This plane or disk is reminiscent of Saturn’s rings. It’s almost as if galaxies are arranged along an invisible wall in space.

These “satellites,” as astronomers call them, can be found in synchronous orbits around our galaxy. They are also seen in nearby galaxies.

Scientists have offered many theories to explain the “satellite dish problem” over the years. However, a new study by University of Nottingham researchers proposes a different type of explanation for these intangible spatial barriers. Research is currently available on the preprint server arXiv.

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