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Why can the structure of the universe be compared to soap bubbles?

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Answered by SnehaG
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Because it is thought that the Universe is like the surface of a balloon, exactly the same that soap bubbles. ... The universe has clusters and superclusters that are located along thin bubble walls. The interior of the bubbles is voided. It can take millions of years to cross those voids

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