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ex oriente lux
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Florida
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Astronomers have found an enormous void in space that measures nearly a billion light-years across. It is empty of both normal matter - such as galaxies and stars - and the mysterious "dark matter" that cannot be seen directly with telescopes.
The "hole" is located in the direction of the Eridanus constellation and has been identified in data from a survey of the sky made at radio wavelengths. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6962185.stm |
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It's also kind of spooky. It makes you wonder how much nothingness exists in the vastness of space. Of course philosophically, there is no such thing as nothing because when you name it "nothing" you have deemed it something...
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