A Galaxy ring puts cosmology to the test. It is such a massive structure that, according to current cosmological theories, it is huge shouldn't exist. Journalist Mario Viciosa, science specialist at Newtral, explains this cosmological mystery to us in less than a minute in the video that illustrates these lines with a baking metaphor.
Let's imagine that the cosmos is like a huge raisin roll or cake. To prepare it we would put all the ingredients in a food processor or a bread maker and above all we would have to add the yeast, which in our model of the cosmos would be like the mystery dark energy.
As we apply the heat this will it is expanding. The galaxies would be the raisins here: they move away from each other, but evenly. Don't we usually only find a conglomerate like a lump of raisins in one place in a bread roll? Well, that's exactly what scientists have just seen in the cosmos, in a very distant region.
What happens is this With the age of the universe there would have been no time that these strange things happen. Therefore, thinking about it now, we may need to redefine some aspects of the birth and evolution of the cosmos.