All Galaxies etc. Are IN the Filaments . To repeat , All Galaxies etc. Are IN the Filaments . IN .
Think about what causes the filaments in the first place. What are the filaments made of? Then, what of the space between the filaments. What could be there?In the cosmic web we see the filaments of the cosmic web . What I'm interested in the vast amount of space inbetween each filament . What is in this space , if anything ?
(What's a "chiral condensate"?)Further think three dimensionally , around Every filament in the Cosmic Web , Outside the filaments , is space . Why this space ? What dynamics is going on in this space ? Chiral Condensate , magnetic fields , both ? Something else ? Combination ? Don't know , like to know . It would be interesting , needless to say .
Good start. Why are all the galaxies in the filaments?All Galaxies etc. Are IN the Filaments . To repeat , All Galaxies etc. Are IN the Filaments . IN .
I'm not sure what you mean by a "soft border". Maybe. So what?Next it is possible to journey out side the filament . Into the space outside the filaments . There would be a soft border between the filament extent , and the space beyond .
In the cosmic web we see the filaments of the cosmic web . What I'm interested in the vast amount of space inbetween each filament . What is in this space , if anything ?
Think about what causes the filaments in the first place. What are the filaments made of? Then, what of the space between the filaments. What could be there?
All Galaxies etc. Are IN the Filaments . To repeat , All Galaxies etc. Are IN the Filaments . IN .
Good start. Why are all the galaxies in the filaments?
Next it is possible to journey out side the filament . Into the space outside the filaments . There would be a soft border between the filament extent , and the space beyond .
I'm not sure what you mean by a "soft border". Maybe. So what?
I would think the other way, using the filaments energy as fuel to accelerate in the filament for space travel. Filament-ed galactic travel network...The space between filaments has an emptiness that allows space travel to accelerate , to fantastic speeds . There is minimal friction .
Therefore Advanced beings would use this travel route . Intergalactic highway .
Gravitational fields?What is in this space , if anything ?
I would think the other way, using the filaments energy as fuel to accelerate in the filament for space travel. Filament-ed galactic travel network...
Can we use plasma as a fuel?
Can we use the solar wind as fuel for inter solar travel?
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What is in this space , if anything ?
Gravitational fields?
No. Try again. Start from: what are the filaments made of?I have . Cold superconductive speed . No friction .
Tell me why magnetic fields can't extend into gaps between the filaments. Provide a reference, please.The space between the filaments is filled with magnetic fields , to a certain extension , where there is a hole , a space where all the magnetic fields don't extend into . A gap with minimal energy , matter and magnetic fields ( if any at all ) .
What is concentrated energy? What are the filaments made of?Because the filaments have the most energy . Concentrated energy .
Please explain why it allows space travel to accelerate to fantastic speeds. And how fast is a "fantastic speed", exactly?The space between filaments has an emptiness that allows space travel to accelerate , to fantastic speeds . There is minimal friction .
You said the filament is "between them", so that would mean the answer is "no", wouldn't it?Two galaxies GA on the left, GB on the right, with a filament between them.
Are both galaxies providing mass to the filament?
You said the filament is "between them", so that would mean the answer is "no", wouldn't it?
What's the filament made of?