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"path": "/2026/07/02/structures-on-gigaparsec-scales/",
"publishedAt": "2026-07-02T17:53:27.000Z",
"site": "https://telescoper.blog",
"tags": [
"Astrohype",
"The Universe and Stuff",
"arXiv:2607.01172",
"cosmological principle",
"Cosmology",
"DESI DR1",
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"textContent": "It seems that the authors of the Nature paper, Francesco Sylos Labini and Marco Galoppo, misinterpreted the distances of galaxies in the DESI DR1 sample in a way which boils down to an error of a factor (1+z), where z is the redshift. This hugely amplifies and distorts the pattern of galaxy clustering. Using the correct comoving distance the measured structures are completely consistent with ΛCDM.",
"title": "Structures on Gigaparsec Scales?"
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