Message: Return type of CI_Session_null_driver::open($save_path, $name) should either be compatible with SessionHandlerInterface::open(string $path, string $name): bool, or the #[\ReturnTypeWillChange] attribute should be used to temporarily suppress the notice
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Astronomers have made an astounding discovery of two colossal beams of energy shooting from a supermassive black hole located in a galaxy approximately 7.5 billion light-years from Earth. These jets, named Porphyrion, are the largest ever observed, stretching about 23 million light-years—equivalent to 140 times the diameter of our Milky Way galaxy. This remarkable finding not only highlights the immense scale of cosmic phenomena but also allows scientists to peer back in time to when th
Astronomers have made an astounding discovery of two colossal beams of energy shooting from a supermassive black hole located in a galaxy approximately 7.5 billion light-years from Earth. These jets, named Porphyrion, are the largest ever observed, stretching about 23 million light-years—equivalent to 140 times the diameter of our Milky Way galaxy. This remarkable finding not only highlights the immense scale of cosmic phenomena but also allows scientists to peer back in time to when th