Unfortunelty as the show is coming to an end this is likely to be unresolved however to my mind there are two equally valid theories:
1) The one that would traslate better to tv that the 'structure' is actually something physical that destiny is heading for. for the more scientifically minded this doesn't make a lot of sense however for the more dramatically minded would be far more, well dramatic when they eventually do encounter it.
2) That the structure is as described embedded within the CBR and is therefore intangible. In that case I would suggest that the whole point of the destiny mission is to extend whats called a 'baseline' as far as possible. essentially turn one huge long line of stargates into a huge antenna/recieverwhich would allow them to get better readings on the CBR. This is just a much more advanced reason why bigger telescopes get better images (bigger diameter) and longer radio antennas can get clearer reception. Obviously this aint the most dramatic of theories but the one that makes the most scentific sense
1) The one that would traslate better to tv that the 'structure' is actually something physical that destiny is heading for. for the more scientifically minded this doesn't make a lot of sense however for the more dramatically minded would be far more, well dramatic when they eventually do encounter it.
2) That the structure is as described embedded within the CBR and is therefore intangible. In that case I would suggest that the whole point of the destiny mission is to extend whats called a 'baseline' as far as possible. essentially turn one huge long line of stargates into a huge antenna/recieverwhich would allow them to get better readings on the CBR. This is just a much more advanced reason why bigger telescopes get better images (bigger diameter) and longer radio antennas can get clearer reception. Obviously this aint the most dramatic of theories but the one that makes the most scentific sense
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