 The huge scale of this new LQG challenges a fundamental theory of cosmology, based on the work of Albert Einstein, that the universe looks the same to all observers when viewed on a large enough scale. Called Cosmological Principle, it has never been demonstrated through observation 'beyond a reasonable doubt'.
This is the second time that Dr Clowes has discovered the largest known structure in the universe. The first one was in 1991, a tough task given the technology at the time, but eventually he and his Chilean collaborator identified what has become known as the Clowes-Campusano Large Quasar Group. Then with the creation of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), which uses a telescope at Apache Point in New Mexico, whose data is freely available to the world, they were able to extend their research.
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