rymlighheten
Rymlighheten, also known as the "Rymlight" or "Space Light," is a phenomenon observed in the night sky, characterized by a faint, diffuse glow that appears to emanate from the cosmos. This light is not associated with any known astronomical objects or phenomena, and its origin remains one of the greatest mysteries in astrophysics.
The term "rymlighheten" was coined by Swedish astronomer Carl Charlier in the early 20th century to describe
Several theories have been proposed to explain the phenomenon, including interstellar dust, the collective light of