Researchers Claim Earth, Milky Way Are Trapped in Cosmic Void
LOCAL REGION OF SPACE AROUND EARTH AND THE MILKY WAY GALAXY, JUL 8 – New analysis shows Earth and the Milky Way lie within a cosmic void about 20% less dense than average, potentially resolving conflicting Hubble constant measurements, researchers say.
- Researchers presented at the 2025 National Astronomy Meeting in Durham that Earth and the Milky Way lie near the center of a massive cosmic void influencing expansion rates.
- This theory arose to resolve the Hubble tension, where local measurements of the universe's expansion appear faster than predicted from early universe data.
- The void, about 2 billion light-years across and 20% less dense than average, causes matter to move outward, creating the illusion of faster local expansion.
- Dr. Banik explained that analyses of baryon acoustic oscillation data collected over the past two decades indicate that a model incorporating a local cosmic void is vastly more favored—by a factor on the order of one hundred million—compared to a model without such a void that aligns with Planck satellite CMB observations.
- If confirmed, this local void model could largely explain the Hubble tension as a local phenomenon, aligning with cosmologists' understanding of the universe's history.
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