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Friday 21 August 2015

The Cosmic Web

                    Cosmic Web

The Cosmic Web is made of filaments that may have a Relative connection. These filaments could be gravitational as well as magnetic in formation. This may have a Relative association as only Black Holes has the intense gravity to create such structures over the vast distance they traverse space and time.

This single image (above) show filaments passing deeper and deeper into the Universe bridging most of space but also time as 'wormholes'. The further one looks, following these filaments, the deeper into time one goes as the depth of field traverses most of space time. Back to the early Universe.

Filaments in the Web are likely to end at a second object in the present as a gravitational association of such enormous length will imply a destination (a gravitational or magnetic feature of potentially billions of light years in length must produced somehow and may end in an entity).

Evolution of the Universe through cosmic time.
The Web connected to Galaxy evolution - looking back through cosmic time.





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