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Scientists Think Earth Might Be Stuck in a Giant Cosmic Void

July 13, 2025
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Scientists Think Earth Might Be Stuck in a Giant Cosmic Void
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Earth might not be at the center of the universe, but we could be smack in the middle of nothing. A new theory suggests that our galaxy is drifting through a massive, underpopulated patch of the universe—one that’s more than 2 billion light-years wide and strangely empty.

After analyzing two decades’ worth of Big Bang echo data, astronomers now think a giant void could explain why the nearby universe seems to be expanding faster than the rest. That mismatch, known as the Hubble tension, has been a headache for cosmologists for years.

Most fixes have involved reworking the laws of physics or tossing out dark energy altogether. But researchers from the University of Portsmouth, speaking at this year’s Royal Astronomical Society meeting in Durham, say the answer might be hiding in plain sight: we just live in a cosmic dead zone.

Earth May Be Trapped Inside a Giant Void in Space

According to lead researcher Indranil Banik, the Milky Way could be sitting near the center of a huge underdense region. As matter shifts toward denser zones beyond the void, this area thins out over time, making local expansion look faster than it really is.

This isn’t the first time scientists have considered the idea. Astronomers have been tracking the so-called “KBC void” for over a decade, building on earlier research that noted a suspicious lack of galaxies in our local patch of space. Banik’s team expanded on that by analyzing baryon acoustic oscillations—pressure waves from the early universe frozen in place after the Big Bang. These waves act like a cosmic ruler, helping scientists measure how much the universe has stretched over billions of years.

Based on those measurements, the team argues it’s about 100 times more likely that we live inside a void than in a region with average density. The findings echo earlier studies like those published in The Astrophysical Journal, but with sharper data and a renewed urgency to resolve the Hubble tension.

If the theory holds, it could upend the standard assumption that matter is evenly spread across the universe. It also flips the usual narrative: instead of being cosmically average, our little pocket of space might be one of the weirdest.

For a universe that keeps insisting we’re nothing special, this would be a pretty strange exception.

The post Scientists Think Earth Might Be Stuck in a Giant Cosmic Void appeared first on VICE.

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