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Novel Method Reveals Slower Cosmic Expansion in Local Galaxy Groups

Recent studies employing a new analytical method show that the expansion rate of the universe is slower in our immediate cosmic vicinity, based on the motion of nearby galaxy groups.

Editorial Staff
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Two recent studies have focused on the motion of nearby galaxy groups to measure cosmic expansion. This approach utilizes a novel method that analyzes the surrounding cosmic flow.

The findings suggest a slower rate of expansion in our local cosmic neighborhood, which could have implications for our understanding of the universe's overall dynamics.

These results are significant in the context of cosmic architecture, as they challenge existing models and may require adjustments in how we perceive cosmic expansion in relation to local structures.