Saturday, August 25, 2007

Move over, hole in the ozone layer. Scientists find hole in the universe

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A giant hole in the Universe is devoid of galaxies, stars and even lacks dark matter, astronomers said on Thursday.

The team at the University of Minnesota said the void is nearly a billion light-years across and they have no idea why it is there.
(Reuters)

Just speaking in terms of averages, there's a good chance this one will eventually trace to George W. Bush.

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