Posted on 08/17/2025 2:10:13 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
Space can surprise even those who spend their lives studying it. People often think of our solar system as just a few planets and a bunch of empty space.
Yet new observations suggest we have been living inside a hot, less dense region, and that there may even be a strange cosmic channel connecting us to distant stars.
After years of careful mapping, a new analysis reveals what appears to be a channel of hot, low-density plasma stretching out from our solar system toward distant constellations.
Astronomers from the Max Planck Institute recently confirmed it using data from the eRosita instrument. Dr. L. L. Sala, lead researcher, and colleagues shared these findings in a paper published in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.
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I just watched a vid on cern.
And the theory that interdimentional communication could use gravity waves , that gravity waves pass without liss through all the dimensions.
And I immediately thought of that movie
RunTime 41 m
Like a wormhole?
Yes. Farengi bartenders! Klingons warriors! Everything promised us on Deep Space 9.
For years I have been reading about wormholes in science fiction stories, without anyone explaining how they could exist. Is this one of them?
Nope. This is something else.
Wormholes:
https://search.brave.com/search?q=einstein-rosen+bridge
https://i4is.org/einstein-rosen-bridge/#gsc.tab=0
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