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15762406 No.15762406 [Reply] [Original]

>"nature abhors a vacuum"
>most of the universe is literally just empty space

>> No.15762440

>>15762406
Oh sorry I forgot to clean the lens. That's my bad.

>> No.15762498

>>15762406
it's just a dust cloud you fucking moron

>> No.15762520

That's not a picture of a void, and voids are not completely empty. They contain low density gas and dark matter, and most contain some galaxies. They are sparse but not empty.

>"nature abhors a vacuum"
Gravity doesn't.

>> No.15762521

>>15762498
Its gods womb

>> No.15762539

>>15762406
It's an insect

>> No.15762544

>>15762406
Well this is why astronomy is interesting. The universe is expanding, but so are voids.
So why are galaxy clusters gravitationally bound to each other, but not galaxies that are too far away? How did these galaxies form in this way? How did Voids become so large? It was probably the merging of two galaxy groups, but we don’t know for sure.
Also, there are a few galaxies in Bootes Void, but they are very far apart. Most of the text on your image is incorrect.

>> No.15762546

>>15762406
there is no evidence of this
>>15762520
prove it

>> No.15762552

>>15762406
>HE DOESNT KNOW ABOUT THE HYOER ADVANCED PRE GALACTIC CIVILIZATION DYSON SPHERING EVERY LIGHT EMITTER FOR 100 BILLION LIGHT YEARS

>> No.15762565

>>15762544
>but not galaxies that are too far away?
They are from a previous cycle

>> No.15762595

>>15762544
Galaxy clusters are internally bound, they are not bound to each other. Only in the case where there is an ongoing merger.
>>15762546
Prove what?

>> No.15762607

>>15762565
Sure mate.

>>15762595
Exactly, but we don’t understand the physics behind it. Why Local Groups are bound, but we’re first separated by hundreds of millions of lights years, only to then recede again.
Or what the Great Attractor is, and what kind of a role that plays within the universe since we don’t know of any other galaxy groups that are all being pulled in that way.

>> No.15762614

>>15762406
>"nature abhors a vacuum"
Reminder this is just Aristotle's explanation for why you can trap milk in your straw by blocking one end with your finger, and has nothing to do with outer space

>> No.15762669
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15762669

>>15762406
>goatse

>> No.15762684

>>15762607
>Exactly
Exactly nothing. The statement was wrong.
>Why Local Groups are bound, but we’re first separated by hundreds of millions of lights years, only to then recede again.
What are you talking about? There is one local group, and it's only a few Million light years across. The galaxies in the local group were never that far apart.
>Or what the Great Attractor is, and what kind of a role that plays within the universe since we don’t know of any other galaxy groups that are all being pulled in that way.
The great attractor is just a supercluster. Nothing magical, it has a fancy name because it was obscured by the Milky Way. And there are hundreds of other groups nearby, the M81 group...

>> No.15762715

>>15762521
>empty
>no eggs anywhere to be seen either
God is a femcel.

>> No.15762735

>>15762406
pic source?
inb4 pol

>> No.15762737

>>15762544
>So why are galaxy clusters gravitationally bound to each other,
dark matter
>but not galaxies that are too far away
dark energy

>> No.15762754
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15762754

>>15762669
Kek

>> No.15762760

>>15762737
That’s our theory for now.
But we have no way to find dark matter or dark energy, or make use of it.
Which really sucks.
If we discover what dark energy is, and if we can use it, then humanity could become a Type III civilization within a few hundred years.

>> No.15762778

>>15762760
>we have no way to find dark matter or dark energy
wdym, we're literally talking about them
>or make use of it.
true

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>>15762544
>Most of the text on your image is incorrect.
The image is also incorrect, it's not Bootes void, it's Barnard 68, a dark nebula, with some kind of goatse filter. (Pic related is the unedited nebula.)
I can't find any photos of the actual Bootes void, but >>15762754 is an illustration.

>> No.15763838

>>15762406
I've only ever heard this statement used to legitimize dysfunctional systems by implying that a law of nature would cause another equally dysfunctional system to spontaneously arise if the existing one were removed.

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>>15762406

>> No.15766334

>>15763781
You can’t find pictures of Bootes void because it’s impossible to photograph. It’s like trying to get a picture of an empty tree clearing when you’re miles away from it in the middle of the woods.

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15766468

>>15763781
So is yours

>> No.15766487

>>15762778
"Find" means "directly observe." You have not found something until then. It's a shadow on the cave wall.

>> No.15766578

>>15762406
God's pore

>> No.15766734

>>15762544
i dunno man

>> No.15766775

>>15762595
Actually, if they are internally bound then they also are bound by each other. This is why that one black hole flipped 360 degrees cause entropy had risen too high.

Ofc idk anything but who does

>> No.15766783

>>15762498
it's a frequency converter and signal generator
it resonates and absorbs all the incoming radiation, and the very tiny amount reflected is cancelled by interference
it may very well be the origin of the universe

>> No.15766820

>>15766783
I saw the evolution of the universe and it was a flat circle inside another circle. Luckily the electromagnetic force generated enough energy to drive the rotations to the correct alignment allowing dark matter to scale outside of the gravity operator itself.

It is truly remarkable

>> No.15766894

>>15766775
>Actually, if they are internally bound then they also are bound by each other.
Nope. Doesn't follow.
>This is why that one black hole flipped 360 degrees cause entropy had risen too high.
Meanless technobabble.

>> No.15766908

>>15766894
Yep, the rotational mechanism aligns the spatial expansion along a plane that is expanding which is coupled to the gravitational manifold at each localized boundary. This is why quantum superposition exists, it is really gravity!

Brainlets will deny spacetime cause CDM is truly the best defining model

>> No.15766913

what looks like empty space is still full of ionized hydrogen

>> No.15766932

>>15766913
and stellar winds

>> No.15767285

>We are inside a void
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Hole

Did we just happen to spawn in a part of the universe nobody cares about?
If we were looking for aliens we probably wouldn't search in a void

>> No.15769523

>>15767285
or, alternatively, we are being left alone by more advanced aliens because we live in the middle of nowhere.

>> No.15769528

>>15766913
>>15766932
and stars and galaxies
>>15766468

>> No.15769585

>>15767285
You're in a simulation (inside a black hole)
WAKE UP

>> No.15770120

>>15762406
"Nature" usually refers to the biosphere.