Shocking: Scientists Found Massive Halos Encompassing Every Galaxy in the Universe

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Astronomers have uncovered vast gas halos around galaxies, extending over 100,000 light-years! These halos, holding up to 90% of the universe's normal matter, challenge our understanding of the cosmos. Join us as we explore how these halos fuel star formation, their dynamic interactions, and the mysteries of their glowing gas. Learn how cutting-edge technology, like the Keck Telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope, are revealing the unseen forces shaping our universe!

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So are these nearly invisible gas halos the real DARK MATTER?

DuelingBongos
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What an interesting and cool discovery! Thanks!

AndreaCrisp
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That sends pretty interesting! Learning new things every day!

SiilyWilly
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Well I guess we found all of the missing matter that’s hard to see and it’s about the same as dark matter and dark energy combined…😮

mimwarlick
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It's very interesting. Wonderful vídeo ❤❤❤

IsabellaIsabella-mctx
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They are all a part of ongoing creation in our universe.

johnpoppenhusen
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Intergalactic Holograms .. de Travel Medium of the next couple Higher Dimensions .. trippin' mankind up

MTkONE
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This might also mean there's less "dark matter" than we thought, and lots of the "missing" mass actually was "gas halos" around galaxies.
Also, there might thus be more gas for star formation than we thought, and thus the future of the Universe itself might be different then we thought, with a longer "Stelliferous Era".

TenorCantusFirmus
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Star thread unites us all as a living breathing organism

thomasmcalpin
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So our galaxy has this, and it reaches that far out from our galaxy.

stephenkeye
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It seems rather obvious that they glow because of the light sources in our universe interacting with these gases in different ways based on the composition of these gases and light sources. 🤷‍♂️

davidarbogast
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Maybe that is the actual “dark matter”??

SonriseSunset
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Wait... This looks like the "energy barrier" that Star Trek hypothesized.

andrewsmith
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so if these halos are 90% of matter in the universe is the gas not basically part of or at least surrounding dark matter? or is dark matter the remaining 10%?

agropsychonaut
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The Milky Way and the Andromeda have Halos that overlap today - but these galaxies will not collide since the past predictions are Oops

jwarmstrong
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Eather, it glows because they have energy

chrisgraham
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Okay, you say these clouds contribute to stellar formation within galaxies despite the natural tendency of all gasses to expand until its molcules encounter the inner wall of the container. There are no containers in space, so hpw does thid floating gas form stars? Do not say "gravitational collapse." Were that possible we would have stars rather than planets. Gravity is utterly uncontrolled. It is nothing more than distorted space-time. Do not say coalescing reactions either if you do not have a specific series of events in mind to explain what a coalescing reaction is or might be. As matters stand, we know that there is free floating gas drifting around in spce and that there are vast numbers of visible stars but there is no reasonable mechanism by which the gas forms stars. Saying something does not make that something so.

ManuelGarcia-wwgj
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The greater a physical force that directs the cosmic clockwork, the simpler its physics must be. Unfortunately, this film producer shows unprovable stuff. Proof, not only this coward doesn't want to engage in a dialogue with me.

andreasfehlau