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This graphic by Pablo Carlos Budassi provides a logarithmic map of the entire observable universe, thanks to data (updated as of May 2022) by researchers at Princeton University.
Map source: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/map-of-the-entire-known-universe/
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This graphic by Pablo Carlos Budassi provides a logarithmic map of the entire observable universe, thanks to data (updated as of May 2022) by researchers at Princeton University.
Map source: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/map-of-the-entire-known-universe/
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Humans
I never knew this is what the entire observable view universe looked like..this has definitely been food for my brain. Tha k you for sharing .
Same likely goes for the quantum realm. And that, my friends, is how the βuniverseβ could be infinite β limitless scaling in both directions.
Also: daem...
https://mapoftheuniverse.net/
I want the poster π
Note: the celestial objects, represented on the map, are not shown to scale.
The map is zoomable.
It's widely accepted by the scientific community that
the stars, galaxies, and conventional matter we observe actually make up only 5% of our universe. And we have aware that we fundamentally don't understand the stuff comprising the remaining 95%: dark energy and dark matter.
More data could certainly help refine or correct ‡οΈ
Yet, despite this, we have still managed to discover galaxies billions of light years away from Earth.
This graphic, mapping the observable universe, gives us an overview about what we know.