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What's The Biggest Structure Known To Man In The Universe ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Holographic Galaxy" data-source="post: 42619" data-attributes="member: 2546"><p>Hyperclusters by common sense logic must exist. The big-bang is 96% undiscovered dark energy and dark matter to explain galaxy shapes and the maximum size limit to be a supercluster. However, the large scale structure of the universe is filamentary, spongy, bubbly, plasma filament vortices that 3-D interconnect and likely form hologram structures. Examples include real hologram images of electrons, atoms, molecules, crystals, etc. The cosmic web of dark matter is a phony label, for what are cosmic vortex filaments. These filaments include the Warm-Hot Intergalactic medium filaments seen by Taotao Fang, connecting the sculptor wall supercluster with many galaxy clusters. Gas and dust is attracted to these filaments, and galaxy clusters form walls aligned parallel and perpendicular to filaments. The big-bang gravity model is a bunch of distorted nonsense, based on outdated round spherical earth dusty rock gravity. Outer space is zero gravity, and galaxy shapes are magnetic flat disks, and not rounded galaxy halos of dark matter to be invented to support their outdated theory. The CMB is even used to discover galaxy clusters and superclusters because it has a dipole, and is not anistropic nor isotropic as required. Please see my website and model of the universe at : <a href="http://holographicgalaxy.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://holographicgalaxy.blogspot.com</a></p><p><a href="http://holographicgalaxy.blogspot.com" target="_blank">http://holographicgalaxy.blogspot.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holographic Galaxy, post: 42619, member: 2546"] Hyperclusters by common sense logic must exist. The big-bang is 96% undiscovered dark energy and dark matter to explain galaxy shapes and the maximum size limit to be a supercluster. However, the large scale structure of the universe is filamentary, spongy, bubbly, plasma filament vortices that 3-D interconnect and likely form hologram structures. Examples include real hologram images of electrons, atoms, molecules, crystals, etc. The cosmic web of dark matter is a phony label, for what are cosmic vortex filaments. These filaments include the Warm-Hot Intergalactic medium filaments seen by Taotao Fang, connecting the sculptor wall supercluster with many galaxy clusters. Gas and dust is attracted to these filaments, and galaxy clusters form walls aligned parallel and perpendicular to filaments. The big-bang gravity model is a bunch of distorted nonsense, based on outdated round spherical earth dusty rock gravity. Outer space is zero gravity, and galaxy shapes are magnetic flat disks, and not rounded galaxy halos of dark matter to be invented to support their outdated theory. The CMB is even used to discover galaxy clusters and superclusters because it has a dipole, and is not anistropic nor isotropic as required. Please see my website and model of the universe at : [url]http://holographicgalaxy.blogspot.com[/url] [url]http://holographicgalaxy.blogspot.com[/url] [/QUOTE]
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