>all stars on the edge get dimmer and redder the further they encroach "into" the object
it's a dust cloud scattering and blocking all light going trhough it
So what is it?
I've never seen one before, no-one has, but I'm guessing its a white hole
It's a massive void or "cold spot" in the universe. The structure of the universe, when you look at it on an ultra-large scale... is a series of "filaments" all connected like a web or net. The filaments are made up of active regions of galaxies and gas and general activity. The areas between them are voids.
bullshit
i hope u will fall to a random blackhole passing by
It is literally nothing.
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A shoop?
eu-topias.org
>Figure 2: Picture of the pre-stellar core B68. The cold and dense material of the pre-stellar core absorbs the light emitted by the background stars, so that it appears as a black spot in the visible.
Do you or anyone have a link to source this statement. I am actually waiting on news about this. The large void is very real and many people are working on what caused it. All kinds of theories like: it is a advanced civ with Dyson spheres covering stars for energy slow expanding their reach. Other say it our bubble universe bumping up against another universe calming all the vibrations in the quantum fields.
The royal institution on youtube usually is up to date, and so is PBS Spacetime on youtube. I don't really know where on the internet is the front line of news on theoretical physics.
Anyone know?
You might be right about that specific picture. But there is a great void with confirmed nothing no light within. I think OP was referring to recent speculation to the Great Void.