Apart from "Wow! Cool!" ... :-)

> The researchers estimated the amount of gas in the nebula to be at least
> ten times more than expected from the results of computer simulations. "We
> think there may be more gas contained in small dense clumps within the
> cosmic web than is seen in our models. These observations are challenging
> our understanding of intergalactic gas and giving us a new laboratory to
> test and refine our models," Cantalupo said.
>

Does this (as extrapolated to the rest of the universe) make a significant
contribution to the overall density of the universe? Will cosmologists have
to revise their estimates of the amount of dark matter or dark energy as a
result?

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