Galaxies and the Universe
A void refers to vast, relatively empty regions of space that contain few or no galaxies, typically found in the large-scale structure of the universe. These expansive areas are crucial in understanding the distribution of galaxies and their environments, highlighting how matter is organized in the cosmic web, where galaxies are often found along filaments and in clusters while voids remain largely unpopulated.
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