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The Origin of Large-Scale Structure in the Universe

Authors: Ichiro Nakayama

The large-scale structure of the universe is characterized by filaments, which are thread-like structures made up of galaxies and galaxy clusters, and voids, which are vast cavities in which almost no galaxies exist. This structure is said to resemble the nerves in the brain or a mass of bubbles. It is speculated that the principle of its formation is related to dark matter, and research is ongoing. (Fig1.)This large-scale structure of the universe is speculated to be formed by the following two simple principles.①. Stars and galaxies do not approach each other (do not fall), because gravity does not work even though gravity exists.②. Dark energy is involved in the approach of distant stars and galaxies.

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