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Chat => Tech Chat => Topic started by: roseway on September 26, 2008, 11:26:16 AM
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Hundreds of clusters of galaxies are streaming en masse towards a region at the edge of the visible universe. The discovery has taken astronomers completely by surprise because the movement is independent of the universe's expansion.
Read all about it. (http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14814-galaxy-flow-hints-at-huge-masses-over-cosmic-horizon.html?DCMP=ILC-hmts&nsref=news5_head_dn14814)
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Do the words "Klingon's" come to mind at all?
:help:(Were doomed, were doomed I say) they're coming to get us. :help:
Either that or get out the Mr, Sheen and clean the lens.
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It's happening a billion light years away, OF. I think we'll be safe from its effects for a decade or two. :)
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Thats as maybe, but they might have a "Star Gate" SG1 have lost one.
Either that or it's (https://forum.kitz.co.uk/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fi92.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fl39%2Foldfogy%2FPirate_Sword.gif&hash=e830c4c037ff19de505feca9c0e61840646b3048)
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“Some are speeding away at about 1000 kilometres per second,”
"This motion extends all the way to at least a billion light years, and perhaps longer,"
“The Bullet Cluster of galaxies, which lies 3.8 billion light-years away,”
OF,
Don't lose any sleep over it, it won't happen for a day or two yet!
3.8 billion light-years away
We should get some early warning of it coming our way probably by the year 3,800,002,007.
dave ;)
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Maby the're all heading for a good place to eat ;)
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Yes I hope the Restaurant is still open when we get there 8)
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Ah yes, 42 it is.