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BBC Horizon: Is Everything We Know About The Universe Wrong?

Dir. Rob Liddell·2010·1h 0m

There’s something very odd going on in space – something that shouldn’t be possible. It is as though vast swathes of the universe are being hoovered up by a vast and unseen celestial vacuum cleaner. Sasha Kaslinsky, the scientist who discovered the phenomenon, is understandably nervous: ‘It left us quite unsettled and jittery’ he says, ‘because this is not something we planned to find’. The accidental discovery of what is ominously being called ‘dark flow’ not only has implications for the destinies of large numbers of galaxies – it also means that large numbers of scientists might have to find a new way of understanding the universe. Dark flow is the latest in a long line of phenomena that have threatened to re-write the textbooks. Does it herald a new era of understanding, or does it simply mean that everything we know about the universe is wrong? .

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BBC Horizon: Is Everything We Know About The Universe Wrong?

BBC Horizon: Is Everything We Know About The Universe Wrong? (2010)

Rob Liddell

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Samuel West

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Carlos Frenk

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Alan Guth

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Sasha Kashlinsky

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Saul Perlmutter

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Max Tegmark

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Rob Liddell

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