@PeggyKirke71812@lady_valor_07 What does your political view matter to ICE? Do you have it tattooed on your forehead? What laws did the agency break that make you all scared? Lol
@JohnnyAGI Just because your choice of news did not report on it... Does not mean it did not happen. Lol... It's like you tell yourself a little daytime story to reassure yourself... lol
@Blxrc1@SlimWeepaw@mymixtapez In real life you get taught lessons by those who are wiser than you. You don't get to choose the method. You only get to choose the action which initiated the lesson.
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has revealed a stunning cosmic structure nicknamed the "Cosmic Vine"—a remarkably narrow, vine-like filament linking at least 20 galaxies across a staggering 13 million light-years. This glowing chain, captured in infrared light, existed at a redshift of about 3.44, when the universe was roughly 2 billion years old (less than 15% of its current age), offering one of the most vivid glimpses yet into the early cosmic web.Far from a random scattering, these galaxies align like beads on a string along a dense thread of dark matter. This filament serves as a gravitational "highway," channeling cold gas flows that fuel intense star formation and rapid galaxy growth. Some galaxies in the vine are still bursting with new stars, while others appear to have already exhausted their gas supplies—likely due to early, violent mergers.This discovery is thrilling because it demonstrates how large-scale structures assembled with surprising speed and efficiency in the young universe. Simulations long predicted these filamentary networks as the scaffolding for galaxy clusters, but spotting such a coherent, massive example so early provides direct evidence that tests and refines models of dark matter clustering, gas dynamics, and baryonic physics.JWST's unparalleled sensitivity in the infrared has allowed astronomers to detect faint, distant members of these structures that previous telescopes couldn't resolve, transforming theoretical predictions into concrete observations. It sharpens our understanding of why certain galaxies ballooned into giants while others remained small, and how the vast cosmic networks we see today—spanning hundreds of millions of light-years—first took root in the infant universe.Sources: NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope; studies published in arXiv/preprint (2023), with coverage in outlets like, and related astronomical https://t.co/J5Qlpi88Bq help visualize this breathtaking find:These images showcase JWST's view of the Cosmic Vine and similar early filaments, highlighting the thread-like alignment of galaxies against the deep cosmic backdrop.
🚨 LMAO! An ICE vehicle was seen endlessly doing laps around a traffic circle in Minnesota, distracting leftist activists while the rest of the ICE convoy moved on to the next target
Arrests were then made uninterrupted.
WELL PLAYED, ICE! 🤣👏
@realtalkstruth@libsoftiktok So they can keep smelling the shit that comes out of their mouth. Another reason they talk so much and get so loud, they can't get enough.