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Our Solar System Is Moving 3x Faster Than Scientists Expected How fast and in what direction is our solar system moving through space? This question, though simple in appearance, plays a central role in testing modern cosmological theories. A team led by astrophysicist Lukas Böhme at Bielefeld University has now uncovered results that call the standard cosmological model into question. Their findings were recently published in Physical Review Letters. “Our analysis shows that the solar system is moving more than three times faster than current models predict,” says lead author Lukas Böhme. “This result clearly contradicts expectations based on standard cosmology and forces us to reconsider our previous assumptions.” A New Look at the Radio Galaxies of the Sky To measure the solar system’s motion, the team examined the distribution of radio galaxies—distant galaxies that emit strong radio waves, a form of electromagnetic radiation with long wavelengths similar to those used in radio communication. Because radio waves can pass through dust and gas that obscure visible light, radio telescopes can detect galaxies that optical instruments cannot. As the solar system travels through the universe, its motion produces a faint “headwind,” causing slightly more radio galaxies to appear in the direction of motion. This difference is extremely small and can only be identified through highly precise observations. Source:SciTechDaily @EverythingScience