Scientists Have Detected A Massive Structure In Space 60 Times Bigger Than The Milky Way Galaxy

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Scientists have detected a massive structure in space 60 times bigger than the Milky Way Galaxy. Today, we take a look at what was just detected in space.

The vast cosmos is, as far as we know, endless. And it is within this vast endlessness that we search for meaning, for purpose, for inspiration and serendipity.

Cosmic collisions and grand, colourful explosions are a staple in space. Despite being a vacuum, space can be as colourful and bright as it is unknown and elusive. The larger and more spectacular the explosion or supernova, the more excited researchers become upon its discovery. Recently, a brand-new burst of colour and a spectacle transpired; an occurrence dating back to 1 billion years ago still showcasing itself in the night skies.

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Thank you to CO.AG for the background music!
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That shipyard analogy is something i would make up if i didn't know what the hell was going on.

filmscorefreak
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I'm sure somebody else in the comments caught it, but 1500 kilometers per second isn't mach 2.5. Mach 2.5 is about .8 kilometers per second. Mach 1 is the speed of sound which is variable in small degrees but about 343 meters per second.

davidblakesley
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Yes I have witnessed that too, it's amazing how incredible it was, science of space is magical

Mrmannycalvera
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Some sources would be appreciated. I'd like to do some further digging on alot of topics you cover. This would be helpful

oobnd
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Thankyou for another great video Unexplained Mysteries 👍

XxTheAwokenOnexX
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I like the calm and clear narration here and the music is well mixed too

TheScepticalThinker
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Very interesting & very, very cool! Thank you for sharing!

stevecurry
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So cool...when I see how we humans can make these discoveries, it makes me want to have hope for us all....I know thats an old fashioned notion, but I still belive in all of us...

billycrowson
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"Our whole universe could be inside just 1 tiny atom underneath a fingernail of a giant being." Professor Jennings, Faber College.

pablohassan
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I always enjoy watching and learning about our universe it’s fascinating. Thanks for sharing 🌌

deant
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Thank you so incredibly much for not continuing your monotone voice. Now we can relate to you. I'll start watching again.

nikinik
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16 years ago when I died during open heart surgery I went there.
That is where GOD lives.
This big white puffball floated up to me and said"your not ready yet"
I woke back up in my hospital bed.

danielquesnel
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Wow! Totally and absolutely spectacular! Light bursts are so delightful. Creation of new worlds.

ursulaphillips
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Wow that is an awesome explanation, kudos indeed.

paulmclaren
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You+kurzkesagt+Brian cox=the ultimate trio

lordmustard
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I believe there is an error in the speed the announcer mentioned. He said at 2:01 "the speed of the waves were moving at 1500 kilometers per second which is known as Mach 2.5". I think "Warp 2.5" might be closer to 1500 kilometers per second.

keithmcfaul
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Respect and admiration for the generations beyond my retirement. I loved my work 24/7/365. Awake moments before it's time. Energy on constant flow. Deep resting solutions surface on awakening. Solutions to manifest in reality.
Joyful teamwork. Singularity in solving pieces of the whole.
May your work bring your desired result.

judyp.
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Ugh I know this is a huge downer but these clusters and galaxies do not look like that. All these “beautiful” nebulas and galaxies only look like that through different types of radiation like an X ray. If you had a telescope strong enough to see these structures they would be invisible. They only look like this when using different types of radiation. Then again, maybe I was the only idiot who grew up thinking they actually looked like this to the naked eye/telescope lol

lukycharms
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What’s the purpose to be alive in the earth? To see those beautiful explosions ?

roberttung
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I find it funny that social media can put out nonsense like "Scientists have detected" without providing any sources of or identifies these "scientists".

Gmon