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  • #astrophysics
  • #Standard Model
  • #cosmology
  • New research suggests the solar system is moving three times faster than predicted by the Standard Model of Cosmology.
  • The study used radio galaxies and the LOFAR telescope to measure the solar system's speed and direction.
  • Findings indicate a dipole difference in matter distribution 3.7 times greater than expected, challenging the Standard Model.
  • Previous research on quasars also found similar discrepancies, supporting the new findings.
  • The results may require reconsideration of fundamental assumptions about the universe's large-scale structure.
  • Future technologies are expected to further test and potentially challenge the Standard Model.