31 August 2007

This is what I get for being all poetical the last time.

There is a 1 billion lightyear wide 'void' of nothingness in the universe!

Radio astronomers have found the biggest hole ever seen in the universe. The void, which is nearly a billion light years across, is empty of both normal matter and dark matter. The finding challenges theories of large-scale structure formation in the universe.

That sound? It's me crashing to earth.

1 comment:

Ganga Fondan said...

How does one wrap one's brain around that. I better do some "imagination" fitiness classes. :)