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What happens there

>> No.14665594

>>14665591
We don't know because it's dark. Try looking into a dark room and telling us what you can see

>> No.14665600

>>14665591
dust, probably a couple stars, it's an average dark nebula

>> No.14665605

how do they know voids are actually empty? what if they're just space clouds?

>> No.14665619

>>14665591
thats where Gods poops come out

>> No.14665629

>>14665591
Aliens hiding there anon. Massive gigachad civilization

>> No.14665654
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14665654

Space merchant? Probably lots of hand rubbing

>> No.14665671

>>14665629
They aren't hiding very well then lol

>> No.14665681

>>14665605
because we can detect what space clouds are made of using spectroscopy. voids returrn 0 results.

>> No.14665692

>>14665681
>we can detect what space clouds are made of using spectroscopy
Filed under "untestable hypotheses taken on faith"

>> No.14665697
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>>14665692
put the Bible down and have a read of "Spectroscopy for Dummies"

>> No.14665703

>>14665697
And if the cloud is thick enough to block all light?

>> No.14665716

>>14665697
Put the soi down and look up "testable" in the dictionary. The farthest man has gone from Earth is the Voyager 1 probe at 23.381 billion km. Anything beyond that distance is literally untestable. And even the 23.381 billion km figure comes with numerous caveats, since it's a one-off figure and therefor not statistically analyzable for repeatability.
But you've never once thought about these things, have you? No, you just take scientists at their word. Generalization has its limits, fren; if you actually care about truth, you had best learn them and learn them well.

>> No.14665732

>>14665716
Give one (1) compelling reason why the laws of physics might possibly differ between regions of the universe.

>> No.14665890
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14665890

>>14665591
You need to zoom in further

>> No.14665905

>>14665716
if only we lived on a planet with an atmosphere who's composition we knew with 100% accuracy.

imagine if we could check the starlight of our local star through that planets atmosphere and run tests to prove spectroscopy is 100% accurate.

do people pat you on the head and call you "special"?

>> No.14665932

Alien civilization cloaking itself

>> No.14666035

>>14665932
"cloaking" itself by removing every single living thing around it...totally not suspicious dude, your a fuckin idiot.

>> No.14666046

>>14666035
This retard literally doesn't understand the meaning of "cloaking" lol

>> No.14666048

>>14665716
>fren
Shut the fuck up retard

>> No.14666382

"Barnard 68 is a molecular cloud, dark absorption nebula or Bok globule, towards the southern constellation Ophiuchus and well within our own galaxy at a distance of about 500 light-years, so close that not a single star can be seen between it and the Sun. American astronomer Edward Emerson Barnard added this nebula to his catalog of dark nebulae in 1919. His catalog was published in 1927, at which stage it included some 350 objects. Because of its opacity, its interior is extremely cold, its temperature being about 16 K (−257 °C/-431 °F). Its mass is about twice that of the Sun and it measures about half a light-year across."

>> No.14666408

>>14665681
oblivious retard

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>>14665591
Big sex

>> No.14667073

>>14665591
Usury

>> No.14667379

>>14666382
>Its mass is about twice that of the Sun and it measures about half a light-year across

Ah, it has mass, that must be Dark Matter then

>> No.14667492
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Looks like the universe likes Gentoo.
Pretty based.