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Quote by: SoccerfreakAB2 What about the outer reaches of space, where even the spacious vacuum doesn't exist?
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What spacious vaccum? Current research indicates that the so called empty intergallactic space contains more matter than the galaxies. That the formation, size and frequency of galaxies is much better explained if one takes this so-called empty space into account. And then of course it is not as if it is not full of photons, neutrinos and zero energy not to mention the so called dark matter and dark energy.
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