Sunday, November 09, 2008

Way Out There


Something may be out there. Way out there.

On the outskirts of creation, unknown, unseen "structures" are tugging on our
universe like cosmic magnets, a controversial new study says.


Everything in the known universe is said to be racing toward the massive
clumps of matter at more than 2 million miles (3.2 million kilometers) an hour—a
movement the researchers have dubbed dark flow.

The presence of the extra-universal matter suggests that our universe is part
of something bigger—a multiverse—and that whatever is out there is very
different from the universe we know, according to study leader Alexander
Kashlinsky, an astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in
Maryland.