Posted on 04/20/2015 1:25:31 PM PDT by Red Badger
A supervoid has been discovered in the universe which is too big to fit into current models
Astronomers have discovered a curious empty section of space which is missing around 10,000 galaxies.
The supervoid, which is 1.8 billion light-years across, is the largest known structure ever discovered in the universe but scientists are baffled about what it is and why it is so barren.
It sits in a region of space which is much colder than other parts of the universe and although it is not a vacuum, it seems to have around 20 per cent less matter than other regions.
Although the Big Bang theory allows for areas that are cooler and hotter, the size of the void does not fit with predicted models. Simply put, it is too big to exist.
István Szapudi, of University of Hawaii at Manoa, described the object as possibly the largest individual structure ever identified by humanity.
It was picked up using Hawaiis Pan-STARRS1 (PS1) telescope located on Haleakala, Maui, and Nasas Wide Field Survey Explorer (WISE) satellite.
The latest study suggests that the supervoid may be draining energy from light travelling through, which is why the area around it is so cold.
Getting through such a big hole takes hundreds of millions of years, even at the speed of light, and photons of light slow down as they cross because the universe and therefore the void - is continually expanding.
However the scientists claim that the void can only account for around 10 per cent the temperature drop in the cold spot.
It just pushed the explanation one layer deeper, said Dr Roberto Trotta, a cosmologist at Imperial College London.
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Okay, we’re going to turn off the lights for 30 seconds and whoever stole that missing void please but it back....
They stole Earth that one time.
I’d be on the lookout for a massive Dyson sphere.
It was Voyager when they crossed a void and the crew all went into hibernation except for 7of9 and the weird hamster looking guy.
They had a Hadron Supercollider too at one time. At one time.
Last words from their scientists were: Uh-OH!................
How can nothing be an object?
If it’s a void it’s not an object.
“it is too big to exist”
Wrong. The theories that don’t account for it are wrong and need to be changed.
i was thinking of something that would be fairly large and fairly close... circular in shape from our point of view
My God, it’s not full of stars!
Hillary’s hard drive?
LOL! If it's 1.8 billion light-years across, it should take 1.8 billion years for light to cross it.
This hole is exactly the right size and shouldn’t get any bigger or smaller. If there is any measurable change, it will be necessary to implement a massive redistributive tax and other policies that just happen to coincide with the left’s political agenda.
So, first, it's an empty section of space but then it's also a ......it seems to have around 20 per cent less matter than other regions.
Can the two conditions coexist or am I just not sufficiently educated in astronomy?
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