‘We’re trying to find the shape of space’: scientists wonder if the universe is like a doughnut

‘We’re trying to find the shape of space’: scientists wonder if the universe is like a doughnut

Rather than stretching to infinity and beyond, the universe may have a topology that can eventually be mapped

We may be living in a doughnut. It sounds like Homer Simpson’s fever dream, but that could be the shape of the entire universe – to be exact, a hyperdimensional doughnut that mathematicians call a 3-torus.

This is just one of the many possibilities for the topology of the cosmos. “We’re trying to find the shape of space,” says Yashar Akrami of the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Madrid, a member of an international partnership called Compact (Collaboration for Observations, Models and Predictions of Anomalies and Cosmic Topology). In May, the Compact team explained that the question of the shape of the universe remains wide open and surveyed the future prospects for pinning it down.

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