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Big Bang era black spots in the universe
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Big Bang era black spots in the universe
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Here's a wild one i would side against myself. If the big bang is true I propose that one day our nucleus to the universe, all the nuclei in the universe, will expand, and all there will be is an even distribution of 'sand' and the word. I think this big dark spot in the universe is sand leftover from the last big bang where its just the word that exists
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I don't understand. Why would atomic nuclei suddenly expand? What would cause that? And why do you use "sand" to describe it? Also, what is "the word" you are talking about?
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The dark spots are called dark nebula and they are not from the big bang. Dark nebula are areas of dust that obscures the stars behind it. They form in galaxies.
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