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Scientists just found the biggest thing ever right after Elon Musk's ego. It's a giant ring of matter out there in the cosmos. A suspicious arrangement of hundreds of galaxy clusters with a diameter of 3 billion lightyear. It's not just amazing. It's also a big problem because the mathematics says that it shouldn't exist. Just exactly what did they observe and what does it mean? I have a brief summary. The new giant ring lies in the northern sky near the big dipper in the direction of the constellation Bortis. They named the giant ring the giant ring which is good because let's be honest, no one has any idea what Botus is or how to pronounce it. The giant ring is about 7 billion lighty years away from us and 3 billion lightyear or 30 trillion kilometers across. You can't see it in the night sky because it's incredibly faint. In fact, it's so faint that even the astrophysicists didn't actually see it.
Instead, they inferred its presence by looking at incredibly bright objects called quazars that are behind the ring.
This data comes from the slow and digital sky survey. When the light from the quazars passes through gas on its way to us, some colors are partly absorbed. And from this absorption, one can infer the presence of gas. What's so important about gas? Actually, most of the matter in the universe is in form of gas, not in stars or planets. The problem is though that our current model of the universe says such a structure shouldn't exist. You see, physicists currently believe that the universe began with a very hot plasma that was mostly smooth with some small fluctuations in it. The universe expands and the plasma cools and begins to clump. It forms stars and galaxies and galaxy clusters and well big clouds of gas. How big those clumps can get depends on how much time has passed. And the great ring just shouldn't be there.
It's not compatible with the mathematics. The authors of the new paper say it's an outlier at about four sigma, meaning it's very unlikely to occur just coincidentally at the chance of about 1 in 20,000. And this is just the great ring alone. This doesn't take into account that astrophysicists have found other such big structures. Indeed, the astronomers found the giant ring near two other mega structures called the giant ark and the big ring. Both of those have been found in the past years.
But there have been other large structures which have been found earlier. Already in 1991, they found a group of 34 quazars about the same distance as the big ring that extends over 2 billion lightyear. It's called the Claus Campusano quaza group. Since 2003, astrophysicists also know the great wall. That's a collection of galaxies about a billion lighty years away from us that extends over 1.5 billion lightyear. That too is larger than it should be. None of these structures should exist. And if you were to combine the statistical unlikeliness, it would be stunning. The big ring alone has been reported as an outlier at 5.2 sigma, meaning it has a probability of less than 1 in 3 million to have appeared by chance. And that doesn't factor in all the other big structures.
What does that mean? Now, one word of caution, I must add, is that many of those observations come from the same group around Roger Klouse at the University of Lancasher. They've been criticized for how they calculate the statistical significance of their observations. The problem is quite similar to the problem of quantifying how rare an extreme weather event is.
You see, the more details you add about the event or structure whose likeliness you want to quantify, the fewer of those there are. I mean, why just search for rings? Why not search for the shape of a giraffe or, I don't know, a middle finger? You could do all these things, and the more you try, the more likely you are to find something. Then you forget to mention all the different things you tried and insist it was extremely unlikely to find whatever you did find. That's cheating with statistics 101. Now look, I'm not saying it's what they did. I'm just saying this is a common pitfall in such analyses and I'd be more comfortable if there were multiple independent studies on the matter. This is why I give this paper a five out of 10 on the meter.
Not because it's wrong, but because I'm wary. That said, I suspect that if other groups were to look at this, they'd arrive at similar conclusions because we have other evidence that matter in the universe isn't distributed the way our current theories say. We discussed this a few times in the past. To me, the real story here is that most astrophysicists seem to be remarkably uninterested in even looking at this problem. For now, the giant ring remains a mystery. It may be a crack in cosmology, a statistical artifact, or the universe's attempt to propose to Buddhist, whoever that is. I do a lot of online research, and I hate the idea that third parties are tracking what I read, what videos I watch, and what I search for. If you care about your privacy, encrypting your internet traffic is non-negotiable. And this is why I use NVPN. NodeVPN is an app that makes your internet connection ultra secure. You install it on your phone or laptop and use it to create a safe connection. But it's not just that.
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