The Bifrost From Thor Might Actually Be Real – What Up Science?

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Have you ever wondered if the Bifrost, that magic rainbow bridge that links Earth 616 and Asgard in the MCU and various depictions of Norse mythology…WAS REAL? NO?! Too bad! Science doesn’t care, and it turns out vast superstructures of dark matter are creating spooky linkages between distant galaxies and even feeding the birth of new ones. Can we drive down them? Not yet, but science is a tricky devil and you never know where we’ll go from here. So let’s learn a bit about how galaxies dance, how it flies in the face of everything we thought we knew about the shape of the universe, and how we’re all a little more connected that you might think. Step aside, Heimdall, it’s time to open the Bifrost.

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