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View Full Version : Black People : Time's Up: Mysterious New 'Dark Flow' Discovered in Space


tyab14
09-24-2008, 09:11 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20080923/sc_space/mysteriousnewdarkflowdiscoveredinspace

As if the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy weren't vexing enough, another baffling cosmic puzzle has been discovered.

Patches of matter in the universe seem to be moving at very high speeds and in a uniform direction that can't be explained by any of the known gravitational forces in the observable universe. Astronomers are calling the phenomenon "dark flow."


The stuff that's pulling this matter must be outside the observable universe, researchers conclude.


When scientists talk about the observable universe, they don't just mean as far out as the eye, or even the most powerful telescope, can see. In fact there's a fundamental limit to how much of the universe we could ever observe, no matter how advanced our visual instruments. The universe is thought to have formed about 13.7 billion years ago. So even if light started travelling toward us immediately after the Big Bang, the farthest it could ever get is 13.7 billion light-years in distance. There may be parts of the universe that are farther away (we can't know how big the whole universe is), but we can't see farther than light could travel over the entire age of the universe.

omowalejabali
09-24-2008, 12:10 PM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/space/20080923/sc_space/mysteriousnewdarkflowdiscoveredinspace

As if the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy weren't vexing enough, another baffling cosmic puzzle has been discovered.

Patches of matter in the universe seem to be moving at very high speeds and in a uniform direction that can't be explained by any of the known gravitational forces in the observable universe. Astronomers are calling the phenomenon "dark flow."


The stuff that's pulling this matter must be outside the observable universe, researchers conclude.


When scientists talk about the observable universe, they don't just mean as far out as the eye, or even the most powerful telescope, can see. In fact there's a fundamental limit to how much of the universe we could ever observe, no matter how advanced our visual instruments. The universe is thought to have formed about 13.7 billion years ago. So even if light started travelling toward us immediately after the Big Bang, the farthest it could ever get is 13.7 billion light-years in distance. There may be parts of the universe that are farther away (we can't know how big the whole universe is), but we can't see farther than light could travel over the entire age of the universe.


It exists whether it is "observable" to us or not.

Chaotic BLACK Matter

jamesfrmphilly
09-24-2008, 12:34 PM
It exists whether it is "observable" to us or not.



if a tree falls in the forest and there is no one there to hear it, did it fall?

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