Dark Matter and the Original of Voids: An Alternative Hypothesis
Void: Empty Space or the Big Bang’s Failed Product?
Ever wondered why the universe has these super empty regions called voids?
Most people think voids are just random empty spaces where galaxies didn’t show up.
But here’s my take: voids are actually the leftovers of failed dark matter distribution from the Big Bang.
The Big Bang Wasn’t Perfectly Smooth
When the Big Bang happened, energy and matter spread out in all directions.
In theory, it should’ve been nice and even. But reality? Not so flawless:
- Some regions got loaded with dark matter → galaxies, stars, planets formed.
- Some regions got “missed” → that’s where voids popped up.
The Rice Machine Analogy (Because Why Not)
Picture a rice-husking machine:
- The machine = Big Bang
- Rice = Cosmic space rich in dark matter (where structure forms)
- Husk that slips through = Void (the failed output, the leftovers)
So basically, voids aren’t just “empty space.” They’re like the unpolished mistakes of the early universe.
Why Voids Actually Matter
Voids are not useless; they’re kinda the opposite:
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Maps of Cosmic Imperfection
They prove the Big Bang wasn’t a perfect spread. Studying them helps us trace the universe’s messy beginnings. -
Shaping Galaxy Formation
Galaxies tend to form around the edges of voids, where dark matter is thicker.
So yeah, voids kinda set the stage for how the cosmos is mapped. -
Big Bang’s Time Capsules
Because voids are so empty, they preserve a more “pure” condition of space — untouched, almost like cosmic archives.
Wrapping It Up
Instead of calling voids just “empty,” I see them as the footprints of the Big Bang’s flaws.
Through them, we might uncover why the universe looks the way it does today.
And maybe, just maybe, void research will someday answer the ultimate question:
“Why is there something instead of nothing?”
👉 That’s my shot at flipping the script on how we look at cosmic voids.
Not just boring emptiness — but the universe’s mistakes, which might actually be its biggest clues.
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