Friday, August 24, 2007

Astronomers Find Massive Hole in the Universe

It is reported that astronomers have found a massive hole in the universe. This blank area has no stars, no galaxies, and no black holes or dark matter. It expands 1 billion light years across and nothing is in it. It is known that there are areas in the universe that are empty but this spot has a much bigger size than other empty areas. The size is 1,000 times bigger than other empty areas. It is suspected that holes in the universe occur when the gravity from areas with bigger mass pull matter form less dense areas. Astronomers are taking this finding very seriously.

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