A recent analysis of data from the James Webb telescope has blown the scientific minds: we may be living inside a giant rotating black hole. Yes, like in science fiction - only this is a very real hypothesis, called Schwarzschild cosmology.
What gave scientists such thoughts? The telescope recorded that about two-thirds of distant galaxies rotate clockwise. This is very strange - after all, according to all calculations, the rotation should be distributed evenly, 50/50.
If this theory is confirmed, black holes will turn out to be much more complex and fundamental than we thought. And our entire Universe is nothing more than a rotating bubble inside something much larger.
The first direct observation of gravitational waves captured the merging of two black holes which emitted 36 septillion yottawatts of power (3.6×10⁴⁹ watts), greater than the combined power of all light radiated by all the stars in the observable universe.
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The next full Moon will appear in the sky starting on Oct. 17, and will be the third supermoon this year. 🌕
This full Moon is also known as the Hunter's Moon, perfect for any werewolves out there craving an adventure! 🐺
Learn more >> https://t.co/e3U39MxmBX
Is this orange glowing web just waiting for a spider? 🕸️🕷️
Actually, it’s an X-ray map of the entire sky taken by our NICER telescope aboard the @Space_Station! Learn more here: https://t.co/QF1de4yffg