Astrophysics II
Voids are large, nearly empty regions in the universe that contain very few galaxies and other matter, contrasting with the denser areas filled with galaxy clusters and filaments. These cosmic voids play a crucial role in understanding the large-scale structure of the universe and the distribution of matter, shedding light on cosmic evolution and the formation of high-redshift galaxies.
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