https://www.space.com/longest-intergala ... -discovery
Notice in the article how they never use the word plasma.This intergalactic filament is 50 million-light-years long, the longest we've ever seen
By Chelsea Gohd
And they may not even be seeing the whole thing.
Extraordinarily long threads of hot gas known as intergalactic filaments connect and surround galaxies and galaxy clusters throughout the cosmos — and scientists just discovered the longest one yet.
Notice how they never really explain how the “gas” filaments came to be.
Notice how they never explain how the “gas” in them creates x-rays … they just “emanate” them.
I recall a time not long ago when the gnome (dark matter, etc) proponents on the internet argued against the existance of such filaments … especially intergalactic ones. When they argued that filaments definitely weren’t a ubiquitous feature of the universe. Amazing what observations have finally forced them to begin to accept. Now if only they could open their minds enough to entertain the rest of what was proposed by plasma cosmologists/electric universe proponents long ago. But instead they are off creating new gnomes to explain the old ones for which they’ve found no real evidence. Because that is what religions do.