News Analysis: The largest Galaxy Cluster found is One With A Mass of 3 Quadrillion Sun’s At 7 Billion Light Years Distance from Earth. The very interesting element regarding its existence is: Why did it form as massively as measured? How many other similarly sized or larger Galaxy Clusters exist? Does warpage of Space/Time of this Entity affect other Galaxy Clusters “Nearby” it? How do Galaxy Clusters of this size (or larger) impact the edges of the visible Universe, if at all? Did “Dark Matter” influence its growth?
At a more Fundamental Level, one might wonder if this Gigantic Galaxy Cluster provides ANY Evidence to Mass Distribution Anomaly Characteristics by the “Higgs Boson”. If Mass is distributed to sub-atomic particles by ‘particle type’, may have distribution anomalies ever occurred in the past, which helped to create Great Galaxy Clusters (by their getting proportionately more)?
Astronomers and Cosmologists will have years to look into these Phenomena and come up with “Definite Maybes” or “Firm Perhapses”. They will enjoy their hypothesizing.
Reality.
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