If advanced civilizations should be everywhere, why is the cosmos silent? Exploring the Great Filter, the most unsettling solution to the Fermi Paradox.

Read: https://formulon.blog/2026/06/20/the-great-filter/

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It turns out that the edge of the universe, at least as we might imagine it – that mythical place that might be thought to harbor secrets from the beginning of time –
apparently does not exist, or perhaps cannot exist even in theory."

Anthony Cooke

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#astrophysics
#cosmology

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appears to be receding relative to us (their distances measured by ‘redshift,’ or the shifting of absorption lines in the red part of the spectrum, which allows us to calculate distances in space). Therefore we can observe no center to the universe at all and have no idea what lies beyond what we are able to observe; we may only be aware of a tiny corner of the totality, for all anyone knows.

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#BigBang

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The moment of creation – the ‘Big Bang’ – was certainly nothing like many a
layman’s faulty notion of a huge explosion radiating and expanding outwards from a single point into a spherical universe all around us. Although superficially the Big Bang could be seen as such, creation was not the product of just one point expanding like the stretching of a rubber sheet.

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#cosmology
#BigBang

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probably consisting only of tiny amounts of lithium, beryllium and deuterium, with any other possible trace elements still mired in controversy. There was no observable light for hundreds of millions of years, and thus the early universe was dark. Stars were yet to come into being. Thus the light and dark in the universe is only the result of cosmic evolution, central to this writing.

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#astrophysics
#cosmology
#BigBang

After 50 Years of Search Scientists Found Something Near SgrA* Black Hole - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFs_LE7oUQA

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After 50 Years of Search Scientists Found Something Near SgrA* Black Hole

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While writing about data releases: #ESAEuclid's major Data Release 1 will start with 1900 deg² of calibrated images, spectra, and catalogues in November 2026 ("DR1-Foundation"), adding higher-level #cosmology data products in mid-2027.

https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/euclid/dr1-timeline

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I wonder if dark matter, somehow out of phase with photons and what we think of as normal matter, also has a complex chemistry that causes it to roil and clump and explode and form complex molecules? Dark matter could even have its own photon analog, and we wouldn't see it. Maybe the only thing we have in common is gravity, but that's how we know it exists, just as dark matter denizens would see the mass of our visible universe, paltry as it is.

#DarkMatter #Cosmology #Chemistry

Dr Becky Smethurst discusses a paper about a galaxy that formed early in the history of the Universe that doesn’t appear to be spinning.

19-minute video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofv50rnh-oo&feature=youtu.be

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Something stole this galaxy's spin 12 billion years ago

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💁🏻‍♀️ TIL: 🛑⚛️ Even if the #Sun’s #fusion shut off right now, nothing would change for 10,000 years.

After that, its core collapses, and counterintuitively, it gets smaller and hotter for millions of years as #gravity squeezes it. #Neutrino detectors on #Earth would sense trouble within 8 minutes, but life would barely notice for generations.

👉 https://www.universetoday.com/articles/what-would-happen-if-the-sun-stopped-part-4-black-hole-sun

#astrophysics #stars #solarsystem #space #science #heat #photon #climate #cosmology #time

What Would Happen if the Sun Stopped? Part 4: Black Hole Sun

Switch off fusion and, for ten thousand years, nothing happens. Then the Sun begins a slow, strange death: shrinking, briefly brightening, and coasting on gravitational heat for tens of millions of years. And the neutrinos give the whole thing away in just eight minutes.

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