We Traveled to the Edge of the Observable Universe | And Found This

We Traveled to the Edge of the Observable Universe | And Found This

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Traveling to the edge of the observable universe, this journey explores galaxies, cosmic scales and the limits of reality itself, revealing what lies at the boundary of human perception.

From the rings of Saturn to deep intergalactic space, we leave the Solar System, cross the Milky Way, and venture through trillions of galaxies toward the edge of the universe.

What happens when we reach it? And what lies beyond?

As we move away form Earth, the entire Solar System fades into a single and tiny point, then fades among other stars, becoming indistinguishable.

Beyond the Milky Way, an ocean of galaxies unfolds, and each one containing hundreds of billions of stars, and possible worlds we have never imagined.

Every point you see in the intergalactic journey is not a star, but a whole galaxy, and possibly infinite worlds.

This is the observable universe, a limit not of distance, but of visibility. A cosmic horizon.

In this simulation, we visualize what it might look like to reach that boundary, a surreal structure resembling a cosmic wall, formed by the largest patterns in the universe: the cosmic web.

Filaments of dark matter and galaxies across unimaginable distances. A structure so vast, it challenges everything we think we understand about the universe.

And finally, we dive into the core of a galaxy located at the edge of the universe. We explore its massive black hole, with stunning visuals of the event horizon and the accretion disk.

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