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🚨 SCIENTISTS JUST DISCOVERED INTERSTELLAR “TUNNELS” CONNECTING OUR SOLAR SYSTEM TO OTHER STARS. New data from the eROSITA X-ray telescope reveals that our Local Hot Bubble the 300-light-year-wide cavity of hot plasma surrounding the Sun isn’t an isolated pocket of space. Instead, it’s linked by massive structural “tunnels” of...

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