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Local Bubble Contains Unexplained Structures Near the Solar System

2025-05-10 Science & Technology
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@yourilepp8078 2025-05-10

I love how you are able to say, “Here’s what was found…and we don’t know why/how.” Thank you for your presentation of the process of science.

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@grahamking9121 2025-05-10

CHIPS sounds to me not a 'dud' but to have provided an important negative finding, that is valuable in itself.

68 3 replies
@KentoLeoDragon 2025-05-10

Not finding something you expected is just as important as finding something you didn't.

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@galynnzitnik4600 2025-05-11

the sun entered the bubble about 6 million years ago, but since the bubble keeps expanding, it will take more than 6 million years to exit the bubble, correct? How fast is the solar system moving vs how fast is the bubble expanding?

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@bobbiefalin7074 2025-05-10

I have been fascinated by this bubble for many years and I have questions that no one ever speaks about. How has the gas in the bubble affected earth’s development? Has the warmer space, even in the smallest amount, influenced life on our planet? Has it protected the planet from negative elements of deep space? Is anyone doing research on this? How did our solar system’s encounter with the shock edge effect us? Can you tell us anything, or even speculate on it?

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@thycatalyst 2025-05-10

Hello Wonderful Anton, This is Person.

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@burgercide 2025-05-11

This should not be considered a failure. It adds to our knowledge. How can that possibly be a failure.

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@jimcurtis9052 2025-05-10

Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 👍🫠

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@boringdallas 2025-05-21

Every week we get these wonderful discoveries that reveal we have no idea what's going on.

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@NoOne-uq1mb 2025-05-10

Doesn't this imply that there should be many stellar mass black holes, remnants of these super nova, near the solar system?

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