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You are currently falling through a hole in the universe 2 billion light-years wide. 🌌 For years, astronomers have battled with a "Crisis in Cosmology"—a massive discrepancy in how fast the universe is expanding known as the Hubble Tension. But the answer might not be new physics... it might be our location. In 2013, scientists discovered that the Milky Way resides inside the KBC Void, a colossal region of space that is 20% emptier than the rest of the universe. This emptiness is warping our reality, distorting our measurements, and causing our galaxy to rush through space at 600,000 mph. 🚀 In this video, we dive deep into the void that shattered standard cosmology. We explore why 90% of the universe is empty, how Dark Energy dominates these cosmic deserts, and why the universe might be "lying" to us about its age. 👇 IN THIS VIDEO: The Impossible Discovery: How Ryan Keenan, Amy Barger, and Lennox Cowie found a hole in reality. The Hubble Tension Solved? Why the universe expands faster "here" than "there." Life in a Supervoid: What it means to exist in the cosmic outskirts. The 600,000 MPH Drift: Where the Milky Way is actually going. Dark Energy vs. Gravity: The battle for the fate of the cosmos. If you are ready to see the universe differently, hit that LIKE button and SUBSCRIBE for more cosmic mysteries! 🔭 🔎 KEY TOPICS: #Cosmology #KBCVoid #HubbleTension #SpaceDocumentary #DarkEnergy #Astronomy #Physics #Universe #ScienceFacts 🎥 CREDITS: Visuals provided by Pexels, Pixabay, and other stock footage platforms. Script based on the research of Keenan, Barger, and Cowie (2013). ✨ WANT MORE SPACE MYSTERIES? Check out our playlist on the James Webb Telescope and the Early Universe!