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| ====== 2.3. Formation and Evolution of Galaxies ====== | ====== 2.3. Formation and Evolution of Galaxies ====== | ||
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| + | ===== Cosmic web ===== | ||
| + | By the end of the Particle Age, the universe was filled with a thin, spread-out gas. While it looked mostly the same everywhere, there were tiny patches that were slightly denser or more crowded than others. In these " | ||
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| + | The Millennium Simulation, pioneered in 2005 by Volker Springel and the Virgo Consortium, serves as a landmark computational model for visualizing the gravitational evolution of the universe. By tracking cold dark matter from a redshift of 20—when the cosmos was only 180 million years old—to the present day, the simulation reveals the emergence of a " | ||
| - | The Millennium Simulation—a renowned supercomputer model created in 2005 by Volker Springel | + | Empirical observations from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey |
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| + | This colossal scaffold | ||
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| + | In this striking timelapse of Dhaka from 1984 to 2022, we witness the explosive expansion of a city mirroring the very formation of the cosmic web. During the universe' | ||
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| + | Allegorically, | ||
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| + | Nowhere is this more evident than along the Buriganga. As the grey, galaxy-like concrete pushed ever closer to the water, the river' | ||
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| + | ===== Evolution of galaxies ===== | ||
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| - | {{https:// | + | Galaxies evolve probably through a " |
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| + | The specific nature of these collisions dictates how a galaxy changes from one type to another on the Hubble sequence. When two massive, comparably sized spiral galaxies undergo a "major merger," | ||
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