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The solar system moves through space 3.7 times faster than the standard model predicts, new data shows.
New observations of radio galaxies suggest the solar system is moving through space more than three times faster than predicted by the standard cosmological model, according to a study led by Lukas Bohme at Bielefeld University.
Using data from LOFAR and two other radio observatories, researchers detected a dipole pattern in galaxy distribution—indicating motion—3.7 times stronger than expected, with five-sigma significance.
The result, consistent with earlier quasar data, challenges assumptions about the large-scale uniformity of the universe and may require a reevaluation of cosmological models.
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El sistema solar se mueve a través del espacio 3,7 veces más rápido de lo que predice el modelo estándar, según muestran los nuevos datos.