Revolutionary Discovery with Sabine Hossenfelder - Measuring Rotation Curves of Distant Galaxies
Astronomers just measured galaxy rotation farther out than ever before using weak gravitational lensing—and the results are surprising. 🌌 Despite expectations, the rotation curve remains flat up to a million light-years away, way past where dark matter halos should fade! 💫 Could this be a new twist in our understanding of dark matter? To see more content from Physicist Sabine Hossenfelder, visit her channel @SabineHossenfelder #cosmicmysteries #DarkMatter #GravitationalLensing #BeyondEinstein #Astronomy

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