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Piotr Kosek: "The telescope named after the discoverer of this phenomenon is tasked with precisely mapping this invisible interaction, but on the scale of..." — Fulfilled

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📅 10.06.2026 · Koniec ślepoty na kosmos. Dlaczego ten teleskop zmienia... · 👁️ 15

Fulfilled. Piotr Kosek's claim is confirmed. The Vera C. Rubin Observatory (formerly the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope - LSST) is indeed tasked with mapping dark matter and dark energy across the entire visible universe. Its prim...

"The telescope named after the discoverer of this phenomenon is tasked with precisely mapping this invisible interaction, but on the scale of the entire visible universe, of course." "Teleskop nazwany imieniem odkrywczyni tego zjawiska ma za zadanie precyzyjnie zmapować to niewidzialne oddziaływanie, ale w skali całego wszechświata tego widocznego oczywiście."
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ja i nie pochłania żadnego promieniowania elektromagnetycznego, przez co z naszej perspektywy jest całkowicie niewidoczna dla tradycyjnych teleskopów. Ciemna materia manifestuje swoją obecność wyłącznie poprzez grawitację. Działa jak niewidzialne kosmiczne rusztowanie, które swoją masą spaja galaktyki, no i nie pozwala im się po prostu rozpaść. No teleskop nazwany imieniem odkrywczyni tego zjawiska ma za zadanie precyzyjnie zmapować to niewidzialne oddziaływanie, ale w skali całego wszechświata tego widocznego oczywiście. No drugą zagadką, jak już wspomniałem, jest ciemna energia odpowiedzialna za przyspieszoną ekspansję wszechświata. Przez dekady fizycy byli przekonani, że grawitacja generowana przez całą materię we wszechświecie stopniowo powinna spowalniać tempo rozszerzania się wszechświata, zapoczątkowane przez Wielki Wybuch. Natomiast pod koniec XX wieku odkr

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