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which is the largest thing in the universe ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The largest known structure in the Universe is called the 'Hercules-Corona Borealis Great Wall', discovered in November 2013. This object is a galactic filament, a vast group of galaxies bound together by gravity, about 10 billion light-years away.

Answered by Aloneboi26
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Explanation:

   Your question has no answer choices what so ever. I suggest putting some down so we could break it down and simplify it, but based on my research, there are multiple objects that are the 'largest' thing in the universe, specifically, an object after the big bang occurred. If you search it, it says it's 2 million light years away, but other galaxies hold planets known as the 'largest object.'

   One of the 'largest' and known things, is the 'expanding galaxy' itself.

it just keeps on expanding, creating more sources, and objects, breaking down matter. So I'm sure there are multiple of which we haven'r even explored, so as to your question, I can't say much. 

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