BeLaU Spherules

Microscopic, metallic spheres were discovered during a 2023 oceanic expedition.

The BeLaU spherules are a collection of microscopic, metallic spheres enriched in beryllium (Be), lanthanum (La), and uranium (U), discovered during a 2023 oceanic expedition led by Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb. This mission aimed to locate remnants of a meteor, designated IM1, which entered Earth’s atmosphere in 2014 and was hypothesized to be of interstellar origin

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What is a Holographic Universe?

This theory proposes that everything we see, feel, and experience in 3D could be the projection of information from a flat, two-dimensional “boundary” that surrounds our universe.

The “Holographic Universe” is a mind-bending concept that suggests our entire universe might be like a hologram—a three-dimensional illusion created from information stored on a two-dimensional surface. Imagine a hologram on your credit card; it looks 3D, but it’s actually just a flat image.

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What is a Globular Cluster?

To achieve the spatial distribution of stars in a Globular Cluster, as has been observed, a black hole fraction of 22% is necessary.

Globular clusters are fascinating astronomical objects composed of densely packed groups of stars. They are distinct from open clusters, which typically contain a few hundred stars, as globular clusters can host hundreds of thousands to millions of stars.

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