'Nobel Winners Showed CONCERN' New Images From the James Webb Telescope Reveal Something Terrifying

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scientists have recently proposed a new model of the universe, named Timescape Cosmology. In this model, scientists highlight the significant influence of massive cosmic voids and structures on the nature of time. They propose that time flows faster in regions of space with a high concentration of matter. For instance, an atomic clock situated within a galaxy might tick up to a third slower compared to an identical clock positioned in the middle of a vast, empty void. Now, think about this over the vast timescale of the universe. The universe is about 13.8 billion years old, but in regions with little matter, like cosmic voids, time has been passing faster. So, billions of additional years may have passed in these voids compared to the matter-rich regions. This means that the universe doesn’t have a single unified age, as we often imagine. Instead, the age of the universe could vary depending on where you are—voids might be much “older” than the denser regions.

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Hello everyone
we messed up a bit at 4:47

Here is the correct information
"According to Einstein's theory of general relativity, time actually moves slower in regions with a high abundance of matter due to stronger gravitational fields."

I deeply regret the oversight and any confusion it may have caused. Ensuring accurate information is my top priority, and I sincerely apologize for the mistake. Thank you for your understanding and continued support as we explore these fascinating topics together.

EXOPLANETnews
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Finally a theory that seems more acceptable than the so called Big Bang model... This could be the best explanation for why the universe expanding differently in different places and also many mysteries of the universe...

EpicSpace-yk
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The mysterious dark energy is a hack that makes observations fit with an outdated model of the universe. This timescape theory may not be completely correct either, but it certainly is more elegant and hack-free, for now at least.

IvanIV
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Our galaxy "alone" in the middle of a supervoid is indeed terrifying and I don't know why I'm feeling that. It's not like we could visit another galaxy even if it was 10 parsecs away, closer galactic neighbors don't matter, so it doesn't matter how isolated we are. But I'm horrified none-the-less.

jacyg.
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The Hindu Yugas actually state that the Universe constantly Expands and Contracts, over and over again in periods of Trillions of years.

jas
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4:47 Time flows faster in denser regions.
4:53 Time flows slower in denser regions.

Nathaniel-rl
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Every theory removing the concept of DARK will be, in general, closer to the truth

alexbertran
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The more we learn about the universe tells us we don’t have a clue about the universe

stevestovall
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If our galaxy is in a super void, that could explain the Fermi paradox

likesmoney
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Showing the Milky Way all by itself in the void doesn't conform to what I have read. Not only is Andromeda close by (in an astronomical sense) but there is a laundry list of dwarf galaxies around us too, all part of what is known as the "Local Group"..

baabo
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I am looking forward to learning more about it.

forbesjefferyc
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Great explanation of hard to understand information. Thanks!

sanderlangendoen
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That´s the first time I would agree to these theories in the upper
video. That all makes sense!

Komagleiter
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No wonder we live short lives. We live in a void. I'm guessing Andromeda is also in our void.

cesvasquez
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A super void is the result of a super black hole explosion.

Nik-pvbx
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"They found a way to make the observations fit better with what we expect to see."

jaydizzy
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Which is it? One moment, it was stated that time flows faster in a high mass environment, then moments later explains the exact opposite. Which is it?

wuodanstrasse
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So, is it possible that near the event horizon of Sag A star, only a few days has passed since its inception due to time dilation?

willkerslake
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Interesting topic, thanks "Exoplanet-Sci" - but I don't see anything "terrifying"!
We can think of the universe as being similar to a soap bubble, which is not always uniform, except that no air is blown into it to cause its expansion (and later implosion). The question is, WHAT kind of force is this? Maybe some kind of opposing gravity?
I don't think it's a particularly good term to call this "Dark Energy". I have the same feeling about the term "Dark Matter", invisible matter, that sounds more like alchemy. Unfortunately, we also have no idea what is outside this bubble of the universe.
We cannot analyze all of this, nor have we ever been able to observe the so-called edge of the cosmos. If it even exists? Perhaps the universe is infinite, with no beginning or end, so there is no "outside" at all.
This is where it gets really complicated, and we quickly enter a realm that is simply far beyond our knowledge and consciousness, with no way to understand and analyze the universe in a definitive form - the mystery continues... ⚛☯

thekingofmojacar
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Wow, really good idea, intuitively, it seems to make sense.

willkerslake