[Tin tức] Galactic High Speed Collision and Interesting Secrets of Cosmic Web



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  1. Late to the party, but confused. The jets should not be bend by velocity, right? Because they would inherit the velocity in the moving direction and move along, so be still straight?
    The reason for them to be bend would be acceleration of the nucleus and the arms being accelerated slower the farther they are away?

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  2. OK, so it looks like intergalactic travel at light speed is off the table. The shortest distance between 2 galaxies is likely "filled" with gas, and hitting those molecules at light speed would rip a spacecraft apart, right? (Let's ignore the friction for the moment, as well as the huge timescales.) It would be more feasible to travel across the voids, except for the impossible distances involved. So… better hope there are wormholes, or something like that…?

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  3. As I told you many times, "dark matter" doesn't exist, Anton!
    The so-called "gravitation" is not the result of a "voodoo" attraction. It is a reactive phenomenon as a REACTION to the main UNIVERSAL phenomenon which is fundamentally REPULSIVE, and which is present at any size micro and macro "material" that you know and you can observe, imagine and calculate.
    That's the reason for which there's no "dark matter" ( = "dark energy" ) anywhere in the Universe at any scale.
    You are just a little parrot helper in maintaining and spreading of falsity that have been propagated by the biggest "scientific" parrots that are nothing but some other kind of priests in disguise who preach their "scientific" dogma full of stupidities and falsity to the vulg ( vulg = stupid "peasants" ).

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  4. It always strikes me how similar the universe seems to be structured just like the human brain. They're almost reflections of each other, right down to the neural pathways between neuro nodes where the next connection in the "train of thought" is decided in the creation of a thought and/or memory. Makes ya' wonder doesn't it?

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  5. I’m a space geek of sorts, and I love the information I get out of these videos. It’s so easily understandable for the average person. It’s honestly fascinating to follow this journey of discovery. I’ve personally come to believe that the universe is not meant to be understood, and that’s what makes it so fascinating. It’s the equivalent of a person you may come across, who is beautiful and mysterious. While you understand many parts of them, you never fully “understand” them, and that’s what makes them irresistible.

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  6. What if the universe is just a brain of a highly intelligent being ,the big bang was just the birth of our being ,parallel universes and wormholes are created when these being share their thoughts with each other…. if the universe work like the brain as time goes on the brain grows (expends) but with age there also comes memory loss meaning that one day every thing disappears… ahh but there could be another being that remembers the thoughts of the our being and we dont know anything because we are living in a suspended reality. We exist and we don't exist or both all at the same time. This is all philosophical thinking but was fun to think about ,the truth is the more we know about the universe the question we have and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that because that's what makes it so intriguing. By the I love watching your videos keep it up.

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  7. Remember M.I.B. when the cat, Orion, had a galaxy on his "belt"?

    I only mention that to say our universe is likely much larger than how we currently conceive. It actually makes more sense that reality extends far beyond the results of the big bang. That "big bangs" are happening constantly and ours was merely a happening among many. We are miniscule and our existence has only the meaning we apply to it. Be good to one another.

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  8. I'm having trouble understanding something. These galaxies are being guided in some way by the filaments that make up the web and some could eventually collide. I'm trying to reconcile this with the notion of an accelerating expansion of the universe. What effect does the expansion have on the cosmic web? Are the filaments being stretched? Could they snap? What happens to the basic structure of everything? (I have no formal knowledge of any of this, so please be patient with me)

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  9. Anton, I can imagine two galaxies still able to merge, but I CAN'T imagine two giant clusters merging.
    Today in our here and now universe the expansion theory figures wouldn't allow two clusters to merge. The expansionists have the universe expanding way to fast for far distance clusters to merger. At some major distance in space expansion exceeds motion of objects moving toward each other.
    Ted

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  10. You see the holows inbetween😍 like our cells😍 en the cosmick wheb is inbetween😍
    Nice😍taxy destinetic energys🌈
    Like our cosmic web inside en inbetween en within the cells brings energus(galaxys)in positione for cells te repair😍
    The universe dos the same

    Bree nice aproges to look inbetween😍
    Some ravetatiotional lencingsis are olso sometimes pard this evend😍😍

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  11. I thought galaxies can only collide inside the local galaxy clusters. I had the impression, that separate galaxy clusters might look that they're into collision course, but till they travel, because of the accelerating expansion of the universe, more space will appear between them, so they will actually never meet, but rather drift apart. Is it not so?

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