The Boötes Void is a 330 million light-year-wide region in the universe discovered by accident in 1981, containing only 60 galaxies when scientists expected thousands; it is so empty that if the Milky Way were positioned there, observers would see nothing in any direction, and current scientific models cannot explain its existence, challenging our understanding of cosmic formation.
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The Boötes Void is a place in the universe, or empty. It could make you believe nothing else existed.
A cosmic region 330 million light years wide. Scientists expected to find thousands of galaxies. They found 60.
It's called the Boötes Void. And if the Milky Way were inside it, you would look in every direction. You would see almost nothing. No other galaxies. No signals.
No evidence that anything else existed.
You would have assumed you were alone.
Scientists found it by accident in 1981.
It shouldn't exist. Their models can't explain it. The universe isn't full of things. It's mostly made of nothing.
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