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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79659781 France 03/08/2023 02:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! Genesis 1:1 Quoting: now you know 85396405 In the Beginning God Created the Heavens and the Earth Beginning - Time Heavens - Space Earth - Matter Mmmmm. And now there’s an arc too. Big enough to hold all we know. Jeremiah 32:17 Ah Lord GOD! behold, Thou hast made the heaven and the earth by Thy great power and stretched out arm, and there is nothing too hard for Thee: . |
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User ID: 85401855 United States 03/08/2023 02:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! The discovery of giant super-clusters of galaxies are challenging our very understanding of the Universe. Quoting: Digital mix guy In 2021, British PhD student Alexia Lopez was analyzing the light coming from distant quasars when she made a startling discovery. She detected a giant, almost symmetrical arc of galaxies 9.3 billion light years away in the constellation of Boötes the Herdsman. Spanning a massive 3.3 billion light years across, the structure is a whopping 1/15th the radius of the observable Universe. If we could see it from Earth, it would be the size of 35 full moons displayed across the sky. Known as the Giant Arc, the structure throws into question some of the basic assumptions about the Universe. According to the standard model of cosmology – the theory on which our understanding of the Universe is based – matter should be more-or-less evenly distributed across space. When scientists view the Universe on very large scales there should be no noticeable irregularities; everything should look the same in every direction. Yet the Giant Arc isn't the only example of its kind. These gargantuan structures are now forcing scientists to reassess their theory of how the Universe evolved. [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] Wallace Thornhill was right. RIP Wal |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 2365465 United States 03/08/2023 02:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! I've been studying astronomy for decades. Quoting: G. House It was very apparent at least two decades ago that the visible universe was structured a lot like a sponge. I don't see how this is any kind of new revelation. It should not be a surprise that a lot of the structure is continuous as the resolution of what they can see keeps going up. Are liberal politics now coloring how "discoveries" are handled? So what am I saying? The premise presented that it's unexpected is BS. Given the data they had two decades ago they could have had as at least one hypothesis is that there was a lot more density than they could actually see. Please just stop. Western (((science))) is a lie. It is hopelessly corrupt and made to serve the interests of depopulationists that with to enslave everyone. |
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Everything User ID: 85035051 United States 03/08/2023 02:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! Early results from James Webb are throwing things into question too. Galaxies existing before they should be existing. Some theories about to get the boot... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82244450 They remind me of cats, they see light and chase the lights. They don't do any in-depth thinking, about what could be those lights could be besides what they thought they were. We know the wandering stars are the one closest to us, we call them planets it doesn't mean there are other planets, they want to believe doesn't make it so. Those light are seen by our own earth light, and the telescope things we put up are special type filters that change the spectrum so they can see more lights but this still does not answer the true questions, what are these light really. Planets do not put off light, so that leave suns or something similar to suns, caves have a type of lifeform that glows in the dark, they look like pretty stars in the sky also, but of course they aren't. I said this at some point that sometime more light comes from a small light than a large light facts not suppositions. I am sure some of you have small flash lights that have a stronger beam than your larger one. The point being that small light source can be closer or farther way, and the same with larger one being nearer or some time farther away or almost invisible. Neither does the light tell you how near or how far they are from us, it also does not say how large or small they are. They see light only, they don't see a body just the light. They have not see planets, they have seen disturbances near them, but we or they know for sure that it cause by planets, just because we think it does not make it so. What has to be done is quit jumping and start just going with each fact that is not a thrown out theory or don't pull it our you rear ends. Everything they talk about it just theories not proven facts, don't teach anything as fact when this is just theories. You can tell about it, just don't claim it hard facts. I know they don't own up to their mistakes because they haven't own up to their mistake after learning Copernicus was wrong. Every one who bought into it went with the guy who was in Egypt and said the earth went around the sun, why because he was a sun worshipper and the earth had to be a less than the sun, his god, he the one who put the measurement to the earth and no one has gone back to check his measurement. I think this is where people mess up, he had no way of knowing the information at the exact time from where he was to Alexandria, 200 miles away, they didn't have phones or fuck offs. He was doing it alone, it actually had more to do with his god than science. Leave it to Issaac Newton to find an obscure person and their theory to show someone, they ran with it, Newton didn't, he found it in the archives and passed it on by this he made the mess which he didn't intend to do. He didn't believe it or he would have used it himself. Last Edited by hankie on 03/08/2023 02:59 PM Sorry I got a headache These are the times that tries men's and women's souls! May we come though it victorious! |
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User ID: 85401855 United States 03/08/2023 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! hey, that's quite an informative and engaging video! thanks for posting that link here. much appreciated! Not many astronomers are that cute either actually... would you believe I was thinking that too? LOL! The young astronomer mentions how Quasar's light up galaxies for viewing. Awesome. We noted something about Quasars too. The Quasars within Gamma Rays presented by the illustrious and not-to-shabby herself, Nefertiti. Thread: Nefertiti's Stylish & Iconic Headgear |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85397877 United Kingdom 03/08/2023 03:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! Now we can see further into the cosmos it seems pretty obvious that the big bang was just a small pop. The universe is infinite and these smalls pops occur regularly when you get enough matter in one place. The anomalies that we are now seeing are due to the fact that there are multiple 'big bang universes' interacting with each other. Just as it was arrogant to think the solar system revolved Earth so it was to think the big bang only happened once. |
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User ID: 85334018 United States 03/08/2023 03:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! The discovery of giant super-clusters of galaxies are challenging our very understanding of the Universe. Quoting: Digital mix guy In 2021, British PhD student Alexia Lopez was analyzing the light coming from distant quasars when she made a startling discovery. She detected a giant, almost symmetrical arc of galaxies 9.3 billion light years away in the constellation of Boötes the Herdsman. Spanning a massive 3.3 billion light years across, the structure is a whopping 1/15th the radius of the observable Universe. If we could see it from Earth, it would be the size of 35 full moons displayed across the sky. Known as the Giant Arc, the structure throws into question some of the basic assumptions about the Universe. According to the standard model of cosmology – the theory on which our understanding of the Universe is based – matter should be more-or-less evenly distributed across space. When scientists view the Universe on very large scales there should be no noticeable irregularities; everything should look the same in every direction. Yet the Giant Arc isn't the only example of its kind. These gargantuan structures are now forcing scientists to reassess their theory of how the Universe evolved. you mean to tell me the scientists are once again baffled? who would've guessed? i'm slapping anyone in the face from now on if "trust the science" comes out of their mouth. [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] |
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User ID: 85276796 United Kingdom 03/08/2023 03:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! Mind you, if she has estimated the size of this from Quasar redshift distance, then since redshift=distance is largely bunk, it is going to be a lot nearer and smaller than her calcs show. Length of days is in her right hand; and in her left hand riches and honour. Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 79759747 United States 03/08/2023 04:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! The discovery of giant super-clusters of galaxies are challenging our very understanding of the Universe. Quoting: Digital mix guy In 2021, British PhD student Alexia Lopez was analyzing the light coming from distant quasars when she made a startling discovery. She detected a giant, almost symmetrical arc of galaxies 9.3 billion light years away in the constellation of Boötes the Herdsman. Spanning a massive 3.3 billion light years across, the structure is a whopping 1/15th the radius of the observable Universe. If we could see it from Earth, it would be the size of 35 full moons displayed across the sky. Known as the Giant Arc, the structure throws into question some of the basic assumptions about the Universe. According to the standard model of cosmology – the theory on which our understanding of the Universe is based – matter should be more-or-less evenly distributed across space. When scientists view the Universe on very large scales there should be no noticeable irregularities; everything should look the same in every direction. Yet the Giant Arc isn't the only example of its kind. These gargantuan structures are now forcing scientists to reassess their theory of how the Universe evolved. [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] Well that puts the "Big Bang Theory" in the crapper to be flushed away. ............................... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 82924686 United States 03/08/2023 04:30 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! The discovery of giant super-clusters of galaxies are challenging our very understanding of the Universe. Quoting: Digital mix guy In 2021, British PhD student Alexia Lopez was analyzing the light coming from distant quasars when she made a startling discovery. She detected a giant, almost symmetrical arc of galaxies 9.3 billion light years away in the constellation of Boötes the Herdsman. Spanning a massive 3.3 billion light years across, the structure is a whopping 1/15th the radius of the observable Universe. If we could see it from Earth, it would be the size of 35 full moons displayed across the sky. Known as the Giant Arc, the structure throws into question some of the basic assumptions about the Universe. According to the standard model of cosmology – the theory on which our understanding of the Universe is based – matter should be more-or-less evenly distributed across space. When scientists view the Universe on very large scales there should be no noticeable irregularities; everything should look the same in every direction. Yet the Giant Arc isn't the only example of its kind. These gargantuan structures are now forcing scientists to reassess their theory of how the Universe evolved. [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] wow Alexia Lopez forgot to tell her mother to turn off the light in the kitchen where 7 of her brothers were cooking tacos when she made that observation, her PhD is in gender studies. another BS propaganda, please don't fall for woke bullshit. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 85402497 United States 03/08/2023 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! Not to be too confrontational but how is this new information? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78804056 We've known about the Bootes void for a while now (An almost perfectly spherical void of nearly empty space that "shouldn't be there") Of course the outer edge of a sphere is going to be an arc Shut up! Girls can discover stuff too! Cisgender misogynist pig! I'm telling! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 85325557 United States 03/08/2023 05:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: New discovery!! Student discovers the 'Giant Arc', which stretches 3.3 billion light-years across the cosmos... and shouldn't exist! The discovery of giant super-clusters of galaxies are challenging our very understanding of the Universe. Quoting: Digital mix guy In 2021, British PhD student Alexia Lopez was analyzing the light coming from distant quasars when she made a startling discovery. She detected a giant, almost symmetrical arc of galaxies 9.3 billion light years away in the constellation of Boötes the Herdsman. Spanning a massive 3.3 billion light years across, the structure is a whopping 1/15th the radius of the observable Universe. If we could see it from Earth, it would be the size of 35 full moons displayed across the sky. Known as the Giant Arc, the structure throws into question some of the basic assumptions about the Universe. According to the standard model of cosmology – the theory on which our understanding of the Universe is based – matter should be more-or-less evenly distributed across space. When scientists view the Universe on very large scales there should be no noticeable irregularities; everything should look the same in every direction. Yet the Giant Arc isn't the only example of its kind. These gargantuan structures are now forcing scientists to reassess their theory of how the Universe evolved. [link to www.bbc.com (secure)] Well that puts the "Big Bang Theory" in the crapper to be flushed away. ............................... Annnnd the ball is passed to religitard who fumbles on the catch but is running with it! |