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Originally Posted by BobEldritch
So given present theory, there is problem in explaining the formation of cosmic voids. Whereas in the early universe soon after matter first became atomic, a nonloca cause that is a reflection of the Big Bang could act on the gasious matter by pushing it outward from vacuum centres.
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AFAIK, there is NO 'pushing' on the 'gasious matter' by the "Voids" in mainstream modeling!
again, AFAIK, the mainstream interpetation of the "gasious matter" coming together, is ALL gravitational attraction.