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Old 18-May-2008, 12:09 AM
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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.
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.
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