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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Mobius on January 21, 2014, 05:07:05 pm
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http://io9.com/our-first-glimpse-of-the-web-that-connects-all-galaxies-1505762919?utm_campaign=socialflow_io9_facebook&utm_source=io9_facebook&utm_medium=socialflow
http://arxiv-web3.library.cornell.edu/abs/1401.4469
Sooo interesting, isn't it? It also appears that the filament exceeded expectations. It's time for more crazy campaign ideas and Shivan theories!
By the way, those comments on that site are frightening. People keep writing references to God, a sentient universe, one big brain and stuff like that, even though this is 100% natural.
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Indeed this stuff is 100% natural. But, i like the comments in the article. It's people stretching their brains into the unknown. This is fascinating including what the article has to point out.
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We've actually had 'direct' observation of cosmic filaments for ages, but via their absorption spectrum (Lyman-alpha forest (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyman-alpha_forest)). What's interesting here is that this is the first case where we have observation of a filament by emission spectrum, thanks to the nearby quasar. :)
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interesting stuff, especially for the people working out dark matter
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Using the Keck Telescope in Hawaii...
Top kek.
Seriously though, this is awesome. Especially the bit about the filaments being more massive than expected. Wtf?
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Using the Keck Telescope in Hawaii...
Top kek.
Seriously though, this is awesome. Especially the bit about the filaments being more massive than expected. Wtf?
It probably just means the dark matter estimated mass in the universe can be downscaled (slightly)