Strange Structure Found Near The Edge Of Universe

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Strange Structure Found Near The Edge Of Universe.
But one phenomenon that sits at the edge of the observable universe threatens scientists’ understanding of the age of the universe and could possibly threaten to tear the very fabric of space apart.
Our planet’s space experts have been chasing the edge of the universe since we first looked up at the night sky.
The theory says there was just a huge explosion one day, we don’t know what caused the explosion, but from that single explosion, the universe was created and stretched out through space over billions and billions of years.
Scientists have estimated that the Big Bang occurred 13.7 billion years ago, arriving at this number by measuring the light that has reached Earth from the oldest and most far-out star in our observable universe.
The universe as we know it is 93 billion light years across, and the oldest photon that has been detected in the universe has been estimated to have come from 45 billion light-years away.
How is this possible knowing that the observable universe is only about 14 billion years old?
Hubble was the scientist who first theorized that the universe is expanding at a rapid rate and that all galaxies are moving away from the Milky Way. The farther they move away from us, the faster they fly through space.
One such thing happened in 2008 when astronomers discovered a movement of Galaxies that went against all theories about the distribution of mass through the universe.
Remember that the observable universe as we know it is a finite space, but it doesn't mean that there’s nothing beyond the cosmic horizon.
The Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall is the biggest structure in our observable universe measuring out to be a whopping 10 billion light-years wide.
There are some objects in the universe so far away, their light may never reach earth.
Astronomers have always dared to push the boundaries of what we think we know about the universe, and their latest project out into the final frontier might reveal even more parts of space we couldn’t previously perceive, not due to technological limits, but to the physical limitations of a massive ever-expanding universe that is mostly pitch black, empty space.
This could mean observing more of the universe than ever before, having the potential to pick up on light that is too far to reach earth.
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