What Is The Biggest Thing In The Universe?
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what is the biggest thing in the
universe in 1985 cosmologists believed
that they had found the answer a team
led by John hucker at the Harvard
Smithsonian Center for astrophysics had
just completed a survey of thousands of
galaxies in the direction of the
constellation Koma barones but as they
looked through the results they noticed
something odd stretched across hundreds
of millions of light years a shape began
to slowly appear the shape of a
person a
stickman but the creature with a long
slender torso outstretched arms and
dancing legs was no monster of ancient
legend it was one of our first glimpses
of a super cluster and it was not
alone our observable universe turned out
to be full of superclusters roughly 10
million in total each one containing
tens of thousands even hundreds of
thousands of galaxies indeed our own
Milky Way is nestled inside of one known
as lanaka on one of its outer Limbs and
these superclusters are massive at their
smallest they are several hundred
million light years long composed of
lacing entwined branches and clumps of
galaxies the largest stretch across the
heavens for up to 10 billion light years
and their enormous volume is matched
only by their Mass a typical
supercluster can hold over 10 million
billion Suns worth of
material the nearest superclusters are
named simply for the constellation we
have to peer through to map them the
coma the Virgo the Hydra Centaurus the
Pavo Indus more distant ones are usually
given simple catalog designations unless
they break some record in size or
distance for example the king Gora
supercluster one of the most massive yet
mapped was discovered in 2022 by a team
of Japanese scientists who named it
after the three-headed Nemesis of
Godzilla but despite the Monstrous size
of these super clusters their ability to
Encompass hundreds of thousands of
galaxies at once the way they Bridge
across light years with strings of
dazzling
points they are
small for there is a far larger far more
menacing class of entity inhabiting our
Cosmos the true largest objects in the
UN
Universe are
nothing these are no Titans of ancient
myth or kaijus of modern Cinema they the
opposite the shadow in the dark for most
of our universe is
void
nothingness there are no lights to trace
their structure no gaseous filament to
highlight their nature we can only
detect them through their
absence the cosmic voids are the single
largest objects in the Universe they
Define the superclusters they Define our
existence everything we know and love
our home solar system our galaxy our
supercluster all exists suspended on the
edge of the
abyss and they are the ultimate Destiny
of everything in the universe
the first Universe simulations run on
computers were in the 1960s nbody
simulations able to simulate about 100
bodies at a time a far cry from the
recent Flamingo Universe simulation with
300 billion elements and certainly not
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YouTube the year was 1978 and
astronomers Le Thompson and Steven
Gregory had set themselves in exhausting
task staying up all night for nearly a
week at the kit Peak Observatory located
southeast of Tucson Arizona they were
painstakingly recording the positions of
dozens of
galaxies after confirming the positions
of these galaxies on the sky they then
fed the light from their telescope into
a simple tube that electronically
Amplified it the Forerunner of the
modern-day digital camera this
technology allowed them to access
exceptionally dim and distant galaxies
far G than the reach they could normally
get they were peering further into the
universe than any astronomer had before
once Amplified they then pass the light
from the Galaxy into a spectrometer and
from there Thompson and Gregory could
measure the red shift of the galaxies
using that to work out the distance
there were no computers no sophisticated
algorithms no utation Thompson and
Gregory were performing a survey of
galaxies by manually recording their
positions and distances of course they
were not the first to perform such a
task astronomers had been carefully
mapping Galaxy positions for decades but
Thomson and Gregory had two tricks up
their sleeves two techniques previously
unapplied to
cosmology one was their use of light
amplification but their second trick
wasn't one of technology or Theory or
even deep Insight it was a plot a method
of displaying the positions of their
Newfound galaxies the plot looked like a
slice of pizza putting the Earth at the
pointy Apex and broadening outwards as
the distances from the earth grew though
the idea may not seem important it was
revolutionary because it allowed
Thompson and Gregory to place the large
scales of the universe in context
condensing the information into an
easily digestable format the plan for
their survey was to map the galaxies in
and around the coma cluster known for
decades as a dens gation of galaxies
they hope to use their results to find
differences between galaxies that were
members of the cluster and those that
were in the field the random scattering
of galaxies thought to be strewn about
the
universe but instead they found
something
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else a vast empty region devoid of any
galaxies a patch millions of light years
wide that should have been full of
galaxies but
wasn't a floor in the
cosmos the new technique for plotting
the positions of galaxies made it too
obvious to ignore a dense collection of
black dots represent the coma cluster a
smattering of Dots here and there
surrounding it and in the
middle
nothing and so they gave a name to this
blank
space a void
when Thompson and Gregory published
their work the astronomical Community
was skeptical and sometimes outright
hostile we've already taken the measure
of the heavens they argued and galaxies
inhabited the whole of the cosmos the
pair of astronomers had clearly made a
mistake perhaps they had some flaw in
the design of their survey or maybe
their eyes were simply deceiving them
they wanted to see a void where there
was none driven by their desire to make
a dramatic Discovery no matter what
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