James Webb Telescope Just Uncovers 'We Live Inside a Huge Void' It Could Explain Hubble Tension

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If we’re stuck in the middle of nowhere and there’s no other species to potentially meet to learn from and positively engage with then we’d better start figuring out that we all need each other on planet earth cos that’s all we’ve got. 🤷🏻‍♂️

luiszuluaga
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I like living in a void, statistically it means that there are fewer objects around to crash into me

kingboagart
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If everything is moving apart, then how is the Milky way and Andromeda galaxies moving towards each other? 😮

berylbazor
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Amazing ! And it actually makes sense ! More than invisible "matter" and invisible "Forces."

maximilliancunningham
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Thanks a million for sharing the findings of the famed James webb telescope and explaining in a way the whole world can understand.

lalithgopikrishna
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This makes more sense than any other theory or idea presented. With incredible consequences!

mrhassell
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Brilliantly presented. Even I understood some of it! 🙂 Thank you.

Chesterton
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Super super cool info !. Love it... 🇩🇰 🇪🇺

klauselmkr
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I've noticed repeatedly Science may have mis-interpreted Red Shift and the CMBR. Maybe the farther away, the more that unseen matter (farther away) is pulling on the EMR and light, so it naturally slows, and we think "Hey, the Universe is expanding".

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MindFusion-ijxl
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Even galaxies are trying to get away from humans. Can’t blame them a lot of us do suck

jakekgfn
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What about the large and small magellenic clouds that orbit our milky way galaxy and the andromeda galaxy that is a mere (on cosmic scale) 2 million light years away?? This video makes it sound like the milky way galaxy is practically a loner in the middle of a massive cosmic void. Really??

There are many other 'local' galaxies next to us too then the virgo cluster.

caolanm
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This must by why i have been feeling so lonely.

Khannea
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I learned this over 30 years ago from Star Trek Voyager episode The Void.😂

Fishman
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And the Great Attractor is where our universe bumps up against another.

PerryMatthews-tnbb
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Well then, what about all the nearby galaxies easily seen through earth telescopes? What about the Andromeda galaxy and the Local Group?

tagoldich
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"Lay down all thought, surrender to the void. It is shining." - Beatles; 'Tomorrow Never Knows' - 'A void is not a structure' - Me.

david_cop_a_feel
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🤯🤯 great video and honestly it’s the first explanation that to me just “makes sense”

thirteenthtribe
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There’s actually so much less of anything out there compared to what is, everything everywhere is a void out there. And at the rate of expansion going on even if I’m wrong it won’t be wrong soon enough. What he’s talking about is the new idea that we live in an area of space stretching away from use due to mass further out there, like a bubble.

scottgreen
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Proves it. We live in a universal prison. We must have really pissed somebody off.

gumshoe
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The meaning of "void" here is that the density of matter is something less than typical, but not that there is no matter except for our galaxy.

slydog