the immensity of the visible universe is simply mind-boggling. However, at this point, we really have no idea what proportion of the whole universe we observe is. Recent theories on the origin of the universe indicates that the vastness of the universe might be "infinitesimal" grains in the Multiverse (ie the set of existing universes ).
the immensity of the visible universe is simply mind-boggling. However, at this point, we really have no idea what proportion of the whole universe we observe is. Recent theories on the origin of the universe indicates that the vastness of the universe might be "infinitesimal" grains in the Multiverse (ie the set of existing universes ).
...the immensity of the visible universe is simply mind-boggling. However, at this point, we really have no idea what proportion of the whole universe we observe is. Recent theories on the origin of the universe indicates that the vastness of the universe might be "infinitesimal" grains in the Multiverse (ie the set of existing universes ).
...the immensity of the visible universe is simply mind-boggling. However, at this point, we really have no idea what proportion of the whole universe we observe is. Recent theories on the origin of the universe indicates that the vastness of the universe might be "infinitesimal" grains in the Multiverse (ie the set of existing universes ).
...Other galaxy clusters have been discovered outside our own. The nearest visible from our planet is the Virgin cluster, the system consists of thousands of galaxies. Another cluster of galaxies is larger than the Virgo Coma cluster. We can detect these particular groups because they are densely packed galaxies whose brilliance stand out against the background of other galaxies and clusters.
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