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This project explores the nature of dark energy and its implications for cosmology, focusing on gravitational shear as a method to analyze dark matter distributions. It aims to contribute to understanding fundamental questions about the universe and test the validity of General Relativity.
Our Universe appears to be filled with mysterious ingredients: 25 per cent appears to be dark matter, perhaps an as-yet undiscovered particle, and 70 per cent seems to be a bizarre fluid, dubbed dark energy, for which there is no satisfactory theory.
Solving the dark energy problem is the most pressing question in cosmology today.
It is possible that dark energy does not exist at all, and instead Einstein s theory of General Relativity is flawed.
Cosmologists hope to measure the properties of th…
THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
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LONDON
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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