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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope spotted a question mark in deep space. It could be 2 galaxies colliding.
Actually, scientists think this may be a pair of galaxies merging together. They just happen to make a question-mark shape, as seen from Webb's perspective.
"This may be the first time we've seen this particular object," STScI said. "Additional follow-up would be required to figure out what it is with any certainty."
It could also be a single galaxy with an odd shape, but a merger seems like a good explanation to Matt Caplan, an assistant professor of physics at Illinois State University.
Maybe all those theories about us being in a Simulation are real
originally posted by: 0bserver1
a reply to: pianopraze
Maybe a red giant spewing out all its mass a precursor for a supernova?
Ehh right its a galaxy so that theory can't be it?
Maybe all those theories about us being in a Simulation are real
Grush, also mentioned that , man I need to search for some cheatcodes on Google for hacking my life ...
And I probably didn't get the upgrades otherwise I wasn't here still figuring this thing out...
originally posted by: incoserv
a reply to: pianopraze
At about four or five o'clock from the question mark, I see the beginnings of an exclamation mark!