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The universe isn't the smooth, even "misty fog" we thought it was—it's more like a tangled cosmic yarn stretching billions of light-years, and this discovery could force a radical overhaul of modern cosmology.
For a century, cosmologists have leaned on a comforting assumption called the cosmological principle: on truly enormous scales, the universe looks pretty much the same everywhere, with matter spread out evenly and no special directions. This idea is the bedrock of the standard ΛCDM model—the recipe that mixes ~5% ordinary matter, ~25% dark matter, and ~70% dark energy to explain everything from the Big Bang's afterglow to the universe's accelerating expansion.
But powerful new eyes on the sky—like the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) and Euclid—are now delivering the most detailed 3D maps of galaxies ever made. And the picture they're revealing? It's lumpy, directional, and stubbornly structured way beyond what the models predicted.
What the new study foundIn a fresh paper published in Nature, researchers analyzed DESI data by looking at pairs of galaxies: how often they appear at certain distances and—crucially—in specific directions. If the universe were truly uniform, these pair alignments should be random. Instead, they found persistent alignments tracing vast filaments and walls of galaxies, coherent over several billion light-years.
The cosmic web isn't fading into homogeneity at the largest observable scales. It's hanging on, stronger and more extended than simulations based on the standard model allow. In those simulations, structures this big shouldn't have had enough time to form.
Why this is a big dealThis isn't just a minor tweak. It joins a growing list of cracks in the standard model:The Hubble tension (different measurements disagree on how fast the universe is expanding).
Puzzlingly mature early galaxies seen by JWST.
Anomalous large-scale asymmetries (like the "dipole" in distant quasars).
Hints that dark energy might not be constant.
If the universe really violates the cosmological principle on these scales, we may need to rethink dark matter's behavior, gravity on cosmic scales, or even embrace models that allow big inhomogeneities from the start.What's next?More data from DESI, Euclid, and future surveys will be the judge. If the patterns hold up, cosmology could be in for its biggest shake-up in decades—moving from a neatly uniform universe to one that's richly structured on the grandest scales.
The cosmos, it turns out, might be far more interesting—and mysterious—than our simplest assumptions allowed. Keep watching the sky; the universe is revealing its true texture.
This galaxy, known as NGC 2442, is located approximately 50 million light-years away in the constellation Volans.
Astronomers believe that NGC 2442 acquired this shape as a result of a gravitational interaction with another galaxy.
🔭 Apparent magnitude: 10.4.
Elon Musk explains why Starlink is basically unbreakable
“There are over 10,225 Starlink satellites in low Earth orbit right now, moving at 25 times the speed of sound, Zipping around the Earth at ~550 km altitude
Because they’re so close, latency is extremely low unlike old-school geostationary satellites at 36,000 km.
They’re all interconnected with laser links, forming a giant laser mesh network in space
Even if fiber cables get cut on the ground, Starlink keeps working perfectly
High-speed internet anywhere on Earth no matter what happens below”
🇺🇸 Tesla turns 23
What started with a single electric sports car has grown into over 9 million vehicles on the road.
Biggest milestones so far:
* Model Y is now the world’s best-selling vehicle
* 80,000+ Superchargers worldwide
* More than 1 million Powerwalls installed
Next chapter: Bringing AI into the real world with autonomous driving and Optimus robotics.They’re just getting started.
Source: @Tesla / Writer: Val
🚨 Theories That Turned Into Reality: The Universe Isn’t What We Thought 🚨
Some ideas in physics sound so crazy at first that no one believes them… until the universe itself proves them true. That’s the part that gives you chills. Antimatter was once just a strange equation on paper in 1928 — four years later, scientists actually found it. Gravitational waves were described in 1916, and the first math hinting at black holes appeared the same year… yet it took decades before we finally confirmed they were real. And the Higgs Boson? It lived only in theory from 1964 until scientists finally discovered it almost 50 years later.
Think about that for a second.
These weren’t guesses. They were ideas so bold they felt impossible — until the universe quietly revealed, one by one, that the theories were right. It’s almost eerie how many of the strangest predictions in physics later show up in reality exactly the way the math described them.
That’s the real magic of theoretical physics:
It lets us see the invisible.
It turns imagination into discovery.
It shows us that reality is far deeper, stranger, and more mysterious than what our eyes can see.
We’re living in a universe full of secrets — and theory is the flashlight that keeps showing us the next hidden door.
🛰 A Cosmic Monster Spotted by Webb
The James Webb Telescope has captured an image of the dusty galaxy AzTECC71, which formed just 900 million years after the Big Bang. This giant "bakes" hundreds of new stars every year—a feat that has astonished scientists.
The discovery of AzTECC71 upends our understanding of the early Universe. Massive "star nurseries," previously thought to be rare, may be three to four times more common than once believed.
The human body carries one of the most mind-blowing secrets of the universe inside every single cell, DNA. If you took all the DNA from your body and stretched it out end to end, it would reach so far that it could span the distance from Earth to Pluto and back not once but 17 times.
Think about that for a moment. Something so unimaginably tiny, coiled inside the nucleus of your cells, holds a blueprint long enough to travel billions of kilometers across space. This incredible fact shows just how packed with information our DNA truly is. Each strand contains the instructions for life, tightly wound and organized so efficiently that it fits into microscopic cells without us ever noticing.
What’s even more astonishing is how this vast molecular library is responsible for every detail of who we are, our eye color, height, health, and even certain behaviors. The sheer scale of DNA not only reveals the complexity of human biology but also highlights the brilliance of nature’s design.
From the tiniest molecule to cosmic distances, life connects us to the universe in ways we are only beginning to understand. So next time you look up at the night sky, remember, you’re carrying a structure inside you long enough to touch the edge of our solar system and return many times over.
Voyager 1 is 16 billion miles from Earth, still transmitting data. Its power source has been running for 48 years. Voyager is kept alive by a single isotope. 4.5 kilograms of plutonium-238 sits inside a thermoelectric generator. As the isotope decays, it produces heat. 312 silicon-germanium thermocouples convert that heat into electricity. The generator has no moving parts. Hot side at 1,000°C, cold side at 300°C. 470 watts at launch from that temperature gap. The generator is 93.5% inefficient. That inefficiency is what keeps the spacecraft from freezing at -270°C. Power has decayed from 470 watts to 220 since launch. Engineers have shut down 8 of its 10 instruments to squeeze a few more years of data out of interstellar space. Starting in the 1970s over 2,000 plutonium-powered pacemakers went into human chests. Now researchers are replacing plutonium with carbon-14 in synthetic diamond. Carbon-14 only emits beta radiation and the diamond blocks all of it. A 5,700-year battery safe enough to hold in your hand.
JUST IN🚨: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has uncovered a breathtaking structure in the early universe: a massive chain of 20 ancient galaxies linked together in what scientists call the “Cosmic Vine.”
Stretching across 13 million light-years, this enormous formation reveals how galaxies assembled shortly after the Big Bang—and showcases the unimaginable scale of cosmic architecture.
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NASA’s Daring Space Rescue: A Falling Telescope Gets a Robotic LifelineOne of NASA’s most productive space observatories is slowly sinking back toward Earth — and engineers are mounting an unprecedented mission to save it.Since its launch in 2004, the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory has witnessed more than 2,000 gamma-ray bursts — the universe’s most powerful explosions. It also played a key role in proving that collisions between neutron stars forge many of the heavy elements we cherish on Earth, including gold and platinum. But after more than two decades in orbit, Swift has no propulsion system of its own. Heightened solar activity has increased atmospheric drag, accelerating its orbital decay. Without help, the observatory would eventually re-enter Earth’s atmosphere and burn up.Enter a bold solution: NASA has teamed with Katalyst Space Technologies and its robotic spacecraft LINK. The plan is audacious — LINK will launch, rendezvous with Swift, capture the aging telescope using robotic arms, and boost it into a higher, safer orbit.If successful, this will mark the first time a commercial robotic servicer docks with and rescues an unprepared government spacecraft, demonstrating a powerful new capability for extending the life of valuable missions instead of simply letting them fall. This isn’t just about saving one telescope — it’s a glimpse into the future of space operations, where aging but still-brilliant spacecraft can be repaired, refueled, or repositioned rather than https://t.co/rfD5zvQudf exciting new chapter in keeping humanity’s eyes on the cosmos alive for years to come.
🚨TESLA JUST FOUND A WAY TO BUILD THE WORLD'S BIGGEST AI SUPERCOMPUTER WITHOUT BUILDING A SINGLE DATA CENTER
The answer was sitting in millions of driveways the whole time… your parked car.
The entire AI industry has hit a wall.. And it's not chips.. It's power..
Building AI data centers now means waiting years for grid connections.. The Stargate project from OpenAI and Oracle is spending up to $500 billion to build 7 gigawatts of capacity.. And it'll take years to come online..
Tesla just realized it already has 7 gigawatts.. Sitting in its Supercharger network.. Already built.. Already connected to the grid.. Already permitted..
So on June 18, 2026, Tesla quietly filed a trademark for something called MEGAPOD.. Modular AI data center hardware designed to drop straight into existing Supercharger sites..
No land to buy.. No years-long grid queue.. No new power plants.. They just bolt compute onto infrastructure they already own..
But that's the small idea..
Here's the radical one..
The average car sits parked and unused about 95% of its life.. And every modern Tesla already has a powerful AI chip inside it.. Built for self-driving..
So Tesla wants to link millions of parked cars into one massive distributed supercomputer..
The math is staggering.. If Tesla hits 100 million vehicles, and each contributes about 1 kilowatt of compute.. That's 100 gigawatts of AI processing power..
That dwarfs every data center on earth combined.. And the real estate, the power, and the cooling were all already paid for.. By the people who bought the cars..
Your Tesla is liquid-cooled.. Plugged in overnight.. Doing nothing.. It's basically a sleeping computer in your garage..
And Tesla's plan is to let you rent it out..
Owners could earn passive income, free Supercharging, or discounts on Full Self-Driving in exchange for leasing their car's idle computing power while they sleep..
Your car stops being a depreciating asset.. And starts earning money while parked..
This is the part competitors can't copy..
OpenAI has to spend half a trillion dollars and wait years for power.. Tesla already has the grid connections, the batteries to stabilize them, the chips, and millions of cooled computers sitting idle in driveways worldwide..
Everyone else is trying to build a giant brain in one place..
Tesla is turning the entire planet into one.
Será que o governo @FlavioBolsonaro possibilitará a presença da Tesla no Brasil? 🤩
🚨A TESLA ACABOU DE ENCONTRAR UMA FORMA DE CONSTRUIR O MAIOR SUPERCOMPUTADOR DE IA DO MUNDO SEM PRECISAR CONSTRUIR UM ÚNICO DATA CENTER
A resposta estava o tempo todo parada em milhões de garagens… o seu carro estacionado.
Toda a indústria de IA bateu num muro.. E não são os chips.. É a energia..
Construir data centers de IA hoje significa esperar anos por conexões na rede elétrica.. O projeto Stargate da OpenAI e da Oracle está gastando até US$ 500 bilhões para construir 7 gigawatts de capacidade.. E vai levar anos até ficar pronto..
A Tesla percebeu que já tem 7 gigawatts.. Sentados na rede de Superchargers dela.. Já construídos.. Já conectados à rede.. Já com todas as licenças..
Então, em 18 de junho de 2026, a Tesla registrou de forma discreta uma marca chamada MEGAPOD.. Um hardware modular de data center de IA projetado para ser instalado diretamente nos sites existentes de Superchargers..
Sem comprar terreno.. Sem fila de anos na rede elétrica.. Sem construir novas usinas.. Eles só vão adicionar computação na infraestrutura que já possuem..
Mas essa é a ideia “pequena”..
Aqui vem a ideia radical..
O carro médio fica estacionado e sem uso cerca de 95% do tempo.. E todo Tesla moderno já tem um chip de IA potente dentro dele.. Feito para a direção autônoma..
Então a Tesla quer conectar milhões de carros estacionados em um único supercomputador distribuído gigantesco..
A conta é impressionante.. Se a Tesla chegar a 100 milhões de veículos e cada um contribuir com cerca de 1 quilowatt de computação.. Isso dá 100 gigawatts de poder de processamento de IA..
Isso é maior que todos os data centers do planeta juntos.. E o imóvel, a energia e o resfriamento já foram pagos.. Pelas pessoas que compraram os carros..
O seu Tesla é resfriado a líquido.. Fica plugado à noite.. Sem fazer nada.. É basicamente um computador dormindo na sua garagem..
E o plano da Tesla é deixar você alugar esse poder de computação.
Os donos poderiam ganhar renda passiva, Supercharging grátis ou desconto no Full Self-Driving em troca de ceder o poder de computação ocioso do carro enquanto dormem..
Seu carro deixa de ser só um ativo que desvaloriza.. E passa a gerar dinheiro enquanto está parado..
Essa é a parte que os concorrentes não conseguem copiar.
A OpenAI precisa gastar meio trilhão de dólares e esperar anos pela energia.. A Tesla já tem as conexões na rede, as baterias para estabilizar tudo, os chips e milhões de computadores resfriados parados em garagens no mundo inteiro..
Todo mundo está tentando construir um cérebro gigante num único lugar..
A Tesla está transformando o planeta inteiro num único cérebro.
Elon Musk:
“Ah, e funciona em todos os carros equipados com AI4, então seu carro pode fazer trabalho de escritório para você quando não estiver dirigindo.
Também estamos implantando milhões de unidades dedicadas Digital Optimus nos Superchargers, onde temos cerca de 7 gigawatts de energia disponível.”
Mind-blowing: This woman claims that before being born, she saw a dimension with buildings she described as “training facilities” for souls, where souls prepared for their lives on Earth. 😱
Dr. Christine Dolahan claimed she had a vivid pre-birth experience, a full-on journey into a spiritual realm where souls train before entering human life.
She described walking through a dimension that was almost impossible to explain. It was both solid and ethereal, filled with vibrant energy, bright pink and white hues everywhere. It felt warm, peaceful, comforting, and strangely familiar, like returning home to pure love.
Then she saw the buildings.
They were not random structures.
She described them as training facilities for souls, places where spirits prepared for the challenges, lessons, and missions of their upcoming lives on Earth.
Almost like a cosmic bootcamp before incarnation.
There, she met a highly evolved being, a wise mentor who seemed to have already transcended many Earth cycles.
Together, they moved toward what looked like a helicopter hub for souls, a busy departure point where spirits were getting ready to leave the spiritual realm and enter physical existence.
She said souls were preparing, reviewing, and moving toward their human lives as if birth was not the beginning, but a return.
And the strangest part?
She did not want to come back.
She felt Earth was heavy, difficult, and painful. She even asked her mentor if this could be her last time.
Then she was pushed into a vortex-like tunnel.
Not the tunnel people describe in near-death experiences when they leave the body…
but the opposite.
A tunnel into birth.
She said she fell through it in reverse and slammed into her newborn body with force.
Cold.
Bright.
Painful.
Exhausting.
And her first thought was:
“Here we go again.”
That one line is enough to shake your whole view of life.
What if birth is not the beginning of consciousness?
What if we arrive here with memories, contracts, and missions…
and then forget everything?
Skeptics will call it imagination.
Believers will call it soul memory.
But if even a small part of this is true, then the biggest mystery is not what happens after death.
It is what we forgot before we were born.
Are we born as blank slates…
or do we come here with memories, missions, and soul contracts that get wiped the moment we enter the body?
And have you ever felt like Earth is not your first time here? Drop your thoughts below 👇
🚨🚨DURO GOLPE MORTAL a la presidenta del Banco Central Europeo, Christine Lagarde.
Suiza 🇨🇭 APRUEBA en referéndum garantizar el uso PERMANENTE del dinero en efectivo. 👏👏👏
Un 73% de los votantes respaldó una iniciativa para garantizar la disponibilidad permanente de dinero en efectivo en el país, que no podrá ser reemplazada por dinero virtual.
Con el dinero en efectivo la Agenda 2030 no se puede implementar. EL EFECTIVO ES VIDA Y LIBERTAD ⚔️🔥