Science There is a gigantic hole in the universe. (Read 2948 times)

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Now this I had to post, because I thought it was really, really interesting. Normally space stuff does not interest me terribly, but.. A hole in the universe. Come on. I can't pass that up!


Personally, I think this sounds really interesting. I mean, if it is a genuine and real hole... Where would it lead?! Very interesting to think about, I think.
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That's really interesting :ninja:
I wonder where does it lead, or how come there are no stars in there !_!
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There are lots of gigantic holes in the universe.

This is just the biggest known one.
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Wow, if it wasnt so far away, we could send a camera or something inside it.
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I mean, if it is a genuine and real hole... Where would it lead?!

Huh?  From what I understand from the article, it's just an area of space with less matter than usual, not a PORTAL or whatever you're thinking.
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Yeah, this isn't a black hole.  Black holes have mass, but this hole has no mass. 

I love when things like this are found, because they force astronomers to reassess their ideas of how the universe works.  It's going to be a long, long time before we have everything figured out.
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It's not the kind of hole you guys seem to think it is. It's like a clearing in a forest. An area with less stuff in it.
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It's not the kind of hole you guys seem to think it is. It's like a clearing in a forest. An area with less stuff in it.
Yeah, at first I was thinking. A hole, hole?  :fogetshrug: So, where does it lead to, blah blah....Then I saw that it was just emptier space. Nice and interesting, but not quite like I initially thought.
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Wasn't this found several months ago?

Anyway, I don't see how it's amazingly interesting. Maybe I'm missing something... It's just an area with less-than-normal amounts of x, y, and z matter, right?
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My views on life are now different after reading this article.

PS: hole/empty space/clearing != door/portal/whatever/RPG-community
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BREAKING NEWS HEADLINES SCIENTISTS LOOK INTO EMPTY SPACE AND FIND...

well not a whole lot of anything by the looks of it. :hmm:
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BREAKING NEWS HEADLINES SCIENTISTS LOOK INTO EMPTY SPACE AND FIND...

well not a whole lot of anything by the looks of it. :hmm:

I think you mean not a HOLE lot lololololol
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HOW CAN THERE BE A HOLE IN NOTHING??

actually, i see what they're talking about.  i'm really not surprised by anything they find out there.  the piece of universe that we can view from our tiny earth island is minuscule.  i'm certain that there are even vaster fields of nothing out there.  likewise, i'm sure there are even larger stars and planets and things we will never comprehend out there.  i also wonder if it ever ends.  surely the world of matter cannot exist forever in all directions.  or maybe it can.  or maybe it's just expanding that way.  or maybe it's doing the opposite.  or maybe it exists for as far as we can see, as long as there is someone there to see it.  that's a weird concept. 
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I find this really interesting as well, though space has always interested me. And man, that looks huge.
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Man, since everything has a beginning and an ending, does that mean the universe also has an ending? If so, then what is there AFTER where it ends? Nothingness? Void? This kind of shit always makes me wonder sometimes. And whats even more frustrating is that we may never know :<
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My belief is that the universe is infinite space.  This nothingness is really pointless unless there is some matter there with which to measure distances and speeds.

A lot of scientists believe the universe expands from a single point, as if the world of matter and existence grows constantly like a number increasing towards infinity, but never reaching that unattainable digit.  Outside of it, I suppose that nothingness is potentially infinite.  There are no boundaries, yet it exists (or doesn't) only to hold any matter that might later wander into it.  Space is a weird concept. It's nothing at all.  I'm so used to an atmosphere and atoms surrounding me everywhere I go.  I'm sure it's a very lonely place.  I sometimes wonder what the outermost speck of matter is, the most remote atoms in the universe, and probably the oldest. 

It would be pretty weird if those vast distances curved in on themselves (I guess wormholes do some weird space-time shit like that), so instead of meeting some boundary, a traveler would reach the same point they started at if they continued for a mind-blowing distance.
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It would be cool if that was the site of the big bang. That place would have to be pretty empty by now, no?
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Wasn't this found several months ago?
yes and we all came to the conclusion that it can't exist because we can't see it
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I assume that completely empty space is pretty frequent in the immense gap between galaxies, but that what makes this particular find incredible is that its inside a galaxy.

Well I mean its a potential huge find.
Maybe it really is just a zone where no objects are to be found right now, like that many heavy stars at the fringe of the zone pulled objects away from it, or I don't know, a rogue black hole passed through that zone at one point and dragged everything out of it.

But it also allows for very wild speculation. What if they found out that this... DEAD ZONE was almost a perfect sphere, as if, in it center, there was some sort of mysterious object that repulsed everything away from its radius? That would be an incredible find. Or maybe an object that somehow scrambles the VLA over this area so it returns no readings? Like say some sort of special radiation emitted over a large zone or whatever, by a star in the middle of that zone (so maybe that area actually has a normal amount of matter, but somehow escapes detection)
I wish the article told us more about what they found, like the shape this "nothing" has. Or maybe they themselves couldn't really approximate it or whatever. Im sure a NASA scientist would find my SPECULATIONS pretty silly though!
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