Largest and oldest mass of water ever detected in the universe
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Largest and oldest mass of water ever detected in the universe
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Astronomers have discovered the largest and oldest mass of water ever detected in the universe — a gigantic, 12-billion-year-old cloud harboring 140 trillion times more water than all of Earth's oceans combined.
The cloud of water vapor surrounds a supermassive black hole called a quasar located 12 billion light-years from Earth. The discovery shows that water has been prevalent in the universe for nearly its entire existence, researchers said.
"Because the light we are seeing left this quasar more than 12 billion years ago, we are seeing water that was present only some 1.6 billion years after the beginning of the universe," said study co-author Alberto Bolatto, of the University of Maryland, in a statement. "This discovery pushes the detection of water one billion years closer to the Big Bang than any previous find."
The research team studied a particular quasar called APM 08279+5255, which harbors a black hole 20 billion times more massive than the sun and produces as much energy as one quadrillion suns. [The Top 10 Strangest Things in Space]
The astronomers used two different telescopes, one in Hawaii and one in California, to detect and confirm the water vapor surrounding the quasar.
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Astronomers have discovered the largest and oldest mass of water ever detected in the universe — a gigantic, 12-billion-year-old cloud harboring 140 trillion times more water than all of Earth's oceans combined.
The cloud of water vapor surrounds a supermassive black hole called a quasar located 12 billion light-years from Earth. The discovery shows that water has been prevalent in the universe for nearly its entire existence, researchers said.
"Because the light we are seeing left this quasar more than 12 billion years ago, we are seeing water that was present only some 1.6 billion years after the beginning of the universe," said study co-author Alberto Bolatto, of the University of Maryland, in a statement. "This discovery pushes the detection of water one billion years closer to the Big Bang than any previous find."
The research team studied a particular quasar called APM 08279+5255, which harbors a black hole 20 billion times more massive than the sun and produces as much energy as one quadrillion suns. [The Top 10 Strangest Things in Space]
The astronomers used two different telescopes, one in Hawaii and one in California, to detect and confirm the water vapor surrounding the quasar.
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https://www.space.com/12400-universe-bi ... om%20Earth.
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Re: Largest and oldest mass of water ever detected in the universe
If they would only call the charged gas plasma
I might be a bit more interested in what they had to say.
I might be a bit more interested in what they had to say.
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Re: Largest and oldest mass of water ever detected in the universe
"...which harbors a black hole 20 billion times more massive than the sun and produces as much energy as one quadrillion suns."
This statement is fabricated science fiction. Black holes are a hypothetical mathematical construct that defy the laws of physics.
This statement is fabricated science fiction. Black holes are a hypothetical mathematical construct that defy the laws of physics.
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Re: Largest and oldest mass of water ever detected in the universe
Hydrogen and ionized protons are the most abundant element in the universe, but how does EU theory explain the abundance of so much elemental Oxygen to make the "largest mass of H2O" in a relatively singular location ?
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Re: Largest and oldest mass of water ever detected in the universe
I am curious what phenomena, EU or otherwise, explains such a large concentration of Oxygen in a singular location as to create this "largest and oldest mass of water ever detected in the universe" ??
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