The superstructure "Quipu," recently identified, spans 1.3 billion light-years, challenging our understanding of the distribution of matter in space. This discovery, resulting from a study published ...
Scientists have discovered Quipu, the largest structure in the universe. Made up of multiple galaxy clusters, this structure creates a vast cosmic superstructure that spans 1.3 billion light years.
In another shot to our cosmic ego, scientists have discovered a new superstructure, named Quipu, that stretches 1.39 billion light-years across and contains the equivalent mass of 200 quadrillion ...
Then there's Quipu, the newly discovered cosmic structure that contains 70 linked superclusters and spans 1.4 billion lightyears across the darkness of space. The structure was discovered by a ...
A quipu is an ancient recording device used by Andean civilizations, and particularly the Incas. It consists of a series of colored strings of various lengths, with knots tied in different positions.
They’ve named this cosmic giant Quipu, after the ancient Incan system of knotted cords used for counting and record-keeping. Just like its namesake, Quipu is made up of a long, central filament with ...
Scientists have discovered the largest known structure in the universe, a massive superstructure named Quipu. This enormous cosmic formation weighs an astonishing 200 quadrillion times the mass of ...
Named Quipu, it holds about 200 quadrillion solar masses in its boundless interior. Scientists suggest that understanding a superstructure of this magnitude is essential for grasping the Universe’s ...
Astronomers have claimed to discover the largest structure in the universe. Named ‘Quipu’, after an Incan measuring system, the structure spans across 1.3 billion light years, about 13,000 times the ...