In recent years, astronomical observations have revealed the largest structure of the universe and this structure is called quipu. This gigantic structure, named after Quipu, the old Inca civilization in the Andes of the Mountains, is 130,000 times larger than our galaxy.
Discovered as a result of detailed observations, Quipu offers new information about the width and complexity of the universe. This gigantic structure extends like a giant network between galaxies and sheds light on many questions about the formation, structure and evolution of the universe.
Quipu’s discovery has created great excitement in the astronomy world. Scientists are working hard to understand how this structure is formed and its role in the universe. According to the first findings, the reason why Quipu is so large may be that galaxies interact with each other and unite and expand.
Quipu is one of the five major cosmic structures discovered, 424 million to 815 million light years from Earth. These structures include 45 %of all galaxy clusters, 30 %of all galaxies, and one quarter of the entire substance in that region of the Near Universe. However, their masses cover only 13 %of the volume, which means that they are clearly intensively compared to the rest of the region. It is not surprising that the galaxies disintegrates through different densities throughout the universe are very surprising. The universe has an order called “Cosmic Network ğı, where galaxies and clusters are mostly arranged in yarns and nodes with empty spaces. These areas are called gaps.
Quipu: Information Storage System of Inka Civilization
In Spanish, Quipu is derived from the word “knot” in Spanish, and was used by the Inca Empire for administrative, economic and religious information. Generally, these ropes made of cotton or cotton codes various information through the number, type and colors of the nodes. Quipu is a reflection of the complex and well -organized structure of Inca society.
A big step towards solving the secrets of the universe
Quipu’s discovery is considered a big step towards solving the secrets of the universe. The study of Quipu may learn more about the dynamics of the early stages of the universe and provide important clues to how the universe is shaped.
The article was accepted in Astronomy & Astrophysics magazine for publication and is included in the Arxiv pre -printing server.