Pitt, SDSS Confirm Einstein’s Prediction
Applying cutting-edge computer science to a wealth of new astronomical data, Pitt researchers and their colleagues in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) reported April 26 the first robust detection of cosmic magnification on a large scale, confirming a prediction of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity applied to the distribution of galaxies, dark matter, and distant quasars.
These findings, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal, detail the subtle distortions that light undergoes as it travels from distant quasars through the web of dark matter and galaxies before reaching the Earth.
The SDSS discovery ends a two-decade disagreement between earlier magnification measurements and other cosmological tests of the relationship between galaxies, dark matter, and the overall geometry of the universe. Full Article...
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