Les vides cosmiques deviennent des outils pour percer les mystères de l'univers

Les vides cosmiques, autrefois considérés comme des espaces vides entre les galaxies, suscitent un intérêt croissant en tant que clés potentielles pour comprendre l'énergie noire et la matière noire.

L'espace contient de vastes régions pratiquement dépourvues de matière, appelées vides cosmiques. Ces zones se situent entre les filaments denses qui constituent la toile cosmique.

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