What is the structure of baryonic matter at the largest scales? It is concentrat
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What is the structure of baryonic matter at the largest scales?
It is concentrated in galaxies arranged in sheets and filaments around voids.
It is arranged in big puffy clouds throughout the Universe.
It is mostly contained in supermassive black holes.
It is smoothly spread out with slight over- and under-densities.
It is locked in a crystal lattice.
It is concentrated in galaxies arranged in sheets and filaments around voids.
It is arranged in big puffy clouds throughout the Universe.
It is mostly contained in supermassive black holes.
It is smoothly spread out with slight over- and under-densities.
It is locked in a crystal lattice.
Explanation / Answer
It is concentrated in galaxies arranged in sheets and filaments around voids.
At the largest scales in our Universe, matter is organised in a complex network of sheets and filaments delineating large empty regions the voids. The whole of this network is called the cosmic web.
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