The cellular structure of the Universe

by Lewis Carroll

The cellular structure of the Universe – The largest heterogeneity in the distribution of galaxies and clusters of galaxies, most of which are concentrated in the “walls of cells”, almost empty inside. The classic cell size is about 10 Mpc, and the thickness of their walls is 3-4 Mpc. Some parts of the structure that have separate fragments are called superclusters of galaxies. In some cases, superclusters have a strongly elongated shape, similar to a thread, as they are formed as a result of the intersection of the cell walls. The largest and richest clusters of galaxies are located in nodes that were formed as a result of the intersection of filaments (edges) cells.

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